- Look up
Harappan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Harappan may
refer to:
Aspects related to Harappa, an
archaeological site (c. 3300–1600 BC) and city...
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scope for huge po****tion increase; by the end of the
Mature Harappan period, the
Harappans are
estimated to have
numbered somewhere between 1 and 5 million...
- The
Harappan language is the
unknown language or
languages of the
Bronze Age (c. 2nd
millennium BC)
Harappan civilization (Indus
Valley civilization, or...
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scope for huge po****tion increase; by the end of the
Mature Harappan period, the
Harappans are
estimated to have
numbered somewhere between 1 and 5 million...
- and the site was
abandoned around 2600 BCE, soon to be
settled again by
Harappans. At Kalibangan, fire
altars have been discovered,
similar to
those found...
- the late
Harappans. The
characters are
largely pictorial,
depicting objects found in the
ancient world generally,
found locally in
Harappan culture, or...
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remains uncertain whether authority lay with a
commercial oligarchy.
Harappans had many
trade routes along the
Indus River that went as far as the Persian...
- (2018),
Harappan site in
Hisar draws interest of archaeologists, The
Tribune India, 18
September 2021. T.S.
Subramanian (2015), "Virtual
Harappans to come...
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alluvial sottar plain. Rao, who
excavated Bhirrana,
claims to have
found pre-
Harappan Hakra Ware in its
oldest layers,
dated at the 8th–7th
millennium BCE. He...
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Joint Director-General of the ASI, said, "The kind of
efficient system of
Harappans of Dholavira,
developed for conservation,
harvesting and
storage of water...