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The discovery of 5,300-year-old settlement in Gujarat's Lakhapar village indicates cultural interactions, not only with ...
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A recent study in Gujarat's Kachchh region reveals human presence dating back 5,000 years before the Harappan civilization. Researchers discovered shell middens and stone tools, indicating early ...
India’s ancient cities hold secrets that reach far beneath their visible temples, mosques, and bustling alleys. While surface ...
Explanation: Harappan cities were mainly constructed with uniform, kiln-fired burnt bricks that provided durability and uniformity. Also Read: Top GK Questions and Answers on The Gupta Empire 4.
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University of Kerala archaeologists uncover 5,300-year-old Early Harappan settlement near Lakhapar ... was interred directly in a pit with no visible architecture or markers and accompanied by Pre ...
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Views: 83 9,500-Year-Old Discovery Pushes Back Human History in Kutch Kutch, Gujarat’s largest district, was home to thriving prehistoric hunter-gatherer communities over 9,500 years ago—well before ...
Some genetic and linguistic theories link early Dravidian speakers to the Iranian Plateau and the Harappan civilisation, but that’s a matter for another day. Interestingly, the Proto-Dravidian ...
Ancient Origins: IIT study finds shell midden sites in Kutch predating Harappan civilisation by 5,000 years, revealing early coastal settlements.