Major Relics Of Indus Valley Civilization


 
 
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Major Relics of Indus Valley Civilization

1.  Harappa - Punjab (Pakistan)

  • Big granary, labour housing, graveyard R-37, bronze ka Ekka, bronze's MTOT, pottery picture of fisherman, the most inscribed seals of Indus civilization have been found from this place
  • In Harappa, wells are not found like Mohenjodaro's houses.
  • Harappa is located in Pakistan, at the banks of Ravi.
  • It was excavated by Dayaram Sahini (1921). Important findings/discovery from Harappa includes two rows of six granaries, evidence of coffin burial and cemetery ‘H’ culture, single room barracks, two red stone, idols of a dancing girl and naked bust of male, female genitalia. Evidence of direct trade and interaction with Mesopotamia.
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    Mohenjo-Daro is situated in __________________________
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    Pottery picture of fisherman were found in ____________

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    The Great Bath of Indus Valley civilisation is found at  __________________
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