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Bhirrana, also
Bhirdana and Birhana, (IAST: Bhirḍāna) is an
archaeological site,
located in a
small village in the
Fatehabad district of the
north Indian...
- Afghanistan.
Lapis lazuli artifacts,
dated to 7570 BC, have been
found at
Bhirrana,
which is the
oldest site of
Indus Valley civilisation.
Lapis was highly...
- ****stan, ****stan. An
engraving on a
piece of red potsherd,
discovered at
Bhirrana, India, a
Harappan site in
Fatehabad district in Haryana,
shows an image...
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Ganges and Indus. The oldest-known site of the
Indus Valley Civilization,
Bhirrana, and the largest-known site, Rakhigarhi, are
located in the
Indian state...
- 1972.
Along with this,
numerous other areas including Kunal, Dholavira,
Bhirrana, Girwas,
Farmana and
Rakhigarhi areas of
India contained Hakra Ware pottery...
- on buff ware, ****ociated with
Bhirrana pottery was
found at
Bhirrana in
Hisar district of
Haryana state in India.
Bhirrana is
likely the
oldest pre-Harappan...
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Valley Civilisation Sanitation of the
Indus Valley Civilisation Ror
dynasty Bhirrana Mundigak –
archaeological site in
Kandahar Province Hadda – archaeological...
- Lazuli:
Lapis lazuli artifacts,
dated to 7570 BCE, have been
found at
Bhirrana,
which is the
oldest site of the
Indus Valley Civilisation.
Sesame oil:...
- the Gagghar-Hakra
river course. The
important ones
among those are the
Bhirrana (4
phases of IVC with
earliest dated to 8th-7th
millennium BCE) 86 km northwest...
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Kalibangan and Lothal. Kunal,
along with its
other contemporary sites Bhirrana and
Rakhigarhi on Sarasvati-Ghaggar
river system, is
recognised as the...