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Chanhu-daro is an
archaeological site
belonging to the
Indus Valley civilization. The site is
located 130
kilometers (81 mi)
south of Mohenjo-daro, now...
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southern parts of India.
Recent archaeological discoveries in
Harappa and
Chanhu-daro
suggest that sericulture,
employing wild silk
threads from
native silkworm...
- ISBN 1-58160-098-4. Yule, Paul (1988). "A
Harappan 'snarling iron' from
Chanhu daro" (PDF). Antiquity. 62 (234): 116–118. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00073580...
- York Times,
retrieved 24
March 2021 Mackay, E.J.A. (1937). "Excavations at
Chanhu-daro".
Journal of the
Royal Society of Arts. 85 (4405): 527–545. McConnachie...
- civilization: A
total of 558
weights were
excavated from Mohenjodaro, Harappa, and
Chanhu-daro, not
including defective weights. They did not find
statistically significant...
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carriages resembling ekka from
various sites such as Harappa,
Mohenjo Daro and
Chanhu Daro. The
earliest recorded sort of
carriage was the chariot,
reaching Mesopotamia...
- have been
found and
identified from two
Indus River sites,
Harappa and
Chanhu-daro,
dating to c. 2450–2000 BCE. This is
roughly the same
period as the...
- with W.Norman
Brown and
visited Chanhudaro in 1935-36
along with his wife.
Chanhu-daro excavation, 1935-36. Pub. June 1942
Indus Civilisation City of Shepherd...
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Daily Mail 31
October 1900 Paul Yule, A
Harappan 'Snarling Iron' from
Chanhu daro,
Antiquity 62, 1988, 116–118, ISSN 0003-598X URL: http://archiv.ub...
- civilisation: A
total of 558
weights were
excavated from Mohenjodaro, Harappa, and
Chanhu-daro, not
including defective weights. They did not find
statistically significant...