New Harappan Site Discovered in Rajasthan
Recently, in a groundbreaking archaeological discovery, a new Harappan site was unearthed at Ratadiya Ri Dheri in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan.
- Discovered by renowned archaeologist Dilip Kumar Saini, this finding is significant in reshaping our understanding of the geographical spread and adaptability of the Harappan civilization.
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Rural Harappan Settlement
- The site has been identified as a rural Harappan settlement, believed to be part of the broader Sindh Harappan cultural and trade network.
First Site in Rajasthan
- This site, dated to the Mature Harappan phase (2600–1900 BCE), is the first known Indus ....
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