Indus valley civilisation sites

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Indus Valley Civilisation sites

By :Adesh Katariyaplast.adesh@gmail.com

A sculpture of a bronze chariot, 45 cm long and 16 cm wide, yoked to two oxen, driven by a man 16 cm high standing in it; and three other bronze sculptures.Southern-most IVC site

Daimabad District Maharashtra India

Massive stone fortification, Harappan pottery, two script bearing seals, one of steatite and other of copper were also found; one script bearing terrecotta sealings was also found.[11]

Desalpur in Nakhtrana Taluka ,Kutch District Gujarat India

Figure of chariot tied to a pair of bullocks and driven by a nude human, Water harvesting and number of reservoirs, use of rocks for constructions.

Dholavira Kutch District Gujarat India

Equidistant from both Harappa and Mohenjodaro, it is near a dry bed of the former Ghaggar or Saraswati River.

It is site of almost the same size of Mahenjodaro.

It may have been the third major centre in the IVC as it is near to the copper rich mines in Rajasthan.

Ganeriwala Punjab Pakistan

Production of shell bangles, semi precious beads etc.

Gola Dhoro near Bagasara Amreli district Gujarat India

Granaries, coffin burial, Lot of artefacts, Important IVC Town, First town which is Excavated and studied in detail

Harappa Sahiwal District Punjab Pakistan

Copper smelting furnaces with copper slag and pot shards.

Jognakhera Kurukshetra Haryana India

skeleton of child, terracota like pottery, bangles, seals similar to other Harppan sites [1

Karanpura  Hanumangarh district Rajasthan India

Ware House, Industrial area, gold, copper, semi precious stone, shell objects and weight hoards

Khirasara Saurashtra Gujarat India

Salt production centre, by evaporating sea water.

Kerala-no-dhoro  or PadriSaurashtra Gujarat India

Bead making factory, dockyard, button seal, fire altars, painted jar, earliest cultivation of rice (1800 BC)

Lothal Ahmedabad District Gujarat India

Northern Most Harappan site in Himalayan foothills.

Manda, Jammu & Kashmir India

Great Bath (the biggest bath ghat), Great granary, Bronze dancing girl, Bearded man, terracotta toys, Bull seal, Pashupati seal, three cylindrical seals of the Mesopotamian type, a piece of woven cloth

Mohenjo-Daro Larkana DistrictS indh Pakistan

A large building complex, unicorn seal, shell bangles, beads, copper bangles, needles, antimony rods,steatite micro beads; pottery include large and medium size jars, beaker, dishes, dish-on-stand, perforated jars etc.; fine red pottery with black painted designs etc.[19]

PabumathKutch DistrictGujaratIndia

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