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List of Indus Valley Civilisation sites

Over 1400 Indus Valley civilisation sites have been discovered,[1] of which 925 sites are in India and 475 sites in Pakistan,[2] while some sites in Afghanistan are believed to be trading colonies.[3] Only 40 sites on the Indus valley were discovered in the pre-Partition era[4] by archaeologists in British India, around 1,100 (80%) sites are located on the plains between the rivers Ganges and Indus.[2] The oldest site of Indus Valley Civilization, Bhirrana[5] and the largest site, Rakhigarhi,[6] are located in the Indian state of Haryana. More than 90% of the inscribed objects and seals that were discovered were found at ancient urban centres along the Indus river in Pakistan, mainly Harappa (Punjab) and Mohenjo-daro (Sindh).[7][8] More than 50 IVC burial sites have been found, main sites among those are Rakhigarhi (first site with genetic testing), Sanauli, Farmana, Kalibangan, Lothal, Dholavira, Mehrgarh, Harappa, Chanhudaro, and Mohenjo-daro.[9]

List of Indus Valley sites discovered

This table lists Indus Valley civilisation discoveries.

Site District Province/state Country Image Excavations/findings
Alamgirpur Meerut District Uttar Pradesh India Impression of cloth on trough
Allahdino Karachi district Sindh Pakistan Floor tiles of a house have been discovered at this site[10]
Amri, Sindh Dadu District Sindh Pakistan Remains of rhinoceros
Babar Kot Saurashtra Gujarat India A stone fortification wall,[11] plant remains of millets & gram.[11][12]
Balu, Haryana Kaithal Haryana India Earliest evidence of garlic.[13] Several plant remains were found here include various types of barley, wheat, rice, horse gram, green gram, various types of a pea, sesamum, melon, watermelon, grapes, dates, garlic, etc. (Saraswat and Pokharia - 2001-2)[11] which is comparable to a nearby IVC site Kunal, Haryana revealed remains of rice (probably wild).
Banawali Fatehabad District Haryana India Barley, terracotta figure of plough
Bargaon Saharanpur District[14] Uttar Pradesh India
Baror Sri Ganganagar district Rajasthan India Human skeleton, ornaments, 5 meter long and 3 meter clay oven, a pitcher filled with 8000 pearls[15]
Bet Dwarka Devbhoomi Dwarka district Gujarat India Late Harappan seal, inscribed jar, the mould of coppersmith, a copper fishhook[16][17]
Bhagatrav Bharuch District Gujarat India
Bhirrana Fatehabad District Haryana India Graffiti of a dancing girl on pottery, which resembles a dancing girl statue found at Mohenjo-Daro
Chanhudaro Nawabshah District Sindh Pakistan Bead making factory, use of lipstick,[18] only Indus site without a citadel
Chapuwala Cholistan Punjab Pakistan unexcavated 9.6 hectares[19]
Daimabad Ahmadnagar District Maharashtra India   A sculpture of a bronze chariot, 45 cm long and 16 cm wide, yoked to two oxen, driven by a man 16 cm high standing in it; and three other bronze sculptures.[20] Southernmost IVC site in India, Late Harappan Phase
Desalpur in Nakhtrana Taluka, Kutch District Gujarat India Massive stone fortification, Harappan pottery, three script bearing seals; one of steatite, one of copper and one of terracotta.[21]
Dholavira Kutch District Gujarat India   Figure of chariot tied to a pair of bullocks and driven by a nude human, Water harvesting and number of reservoirs, use of rocks for constructions
Farmana Rohtak District Haryana India Largest burial site of IVC, with 65 burials,found in India
Ganweriwala Punjab Pakistan Equidistant from both Harappa and Mohenjodaro, it is near a dry bed of the former Ghaggar River. It is a site of almost the same size as Mahenjodaro. It may have been the third major center in the IVC as it is near to the copper-rich mines in Rajasthan.
Gola Dhoro kutch district Gujarat India Production of shell bangles, semi-precious beads, etc.
Harappa Sahiwal District Punjab Pakistan   Granaries, coffin burial, lot of artifacts, important Indus Valley civilisation town, the first town which is excavated and studied in detail
Hisar mound inside Firoz Shah Palace Hisar District Haryana India Unexcavated site
Hulas Saharanpur District Uttar Pradesh India
Juni Kuran Kutch District Gujarat India fortified citadel, lower town, public gathering area[22]
Jognakhera Kurukshetra Haryana India Copper smelting furnaces with copper slag and pot shards[23]
Kaj Gir Somnath District Gujarat India Ceramic artifacts, including bowls. Ancient port.[24][25]
Kanjetar Gir Somnath District Gujarat India Single phase Harapppan site.[24][25]
Kalibangan Hanumangarh District Rajasthan India Baked/burnt bangles, fire altars,[citation needed] small circular pits containing large urns and accompanied by pottery, bones of camel
Karanpura near Bhadra city Hanumangarh district Rajasthan India   Skeleton of child, terracotta like pottery, bangles, seals similar to other Harappan sites [26]
Khirasara Kutch district Gujarat India Ware House, Industrial area, gold, copper, semi-precious stone, shell objects, and weight hoards
Kerala-no-dhoro or Padri Saurashtra Gujarat India Salt production centre, by evaporating sea water[27]
Kot Bala (also, Balakot) Lasbela District Balochistan Pakistan Earliest evidence of furnace, seaport
Kot Diji Khairpur District Sindh Pakistan
Kotada Bhadli Kutch District Gujarat India Fortification bastion few houses foundations[28]
Kunal, Haryana Fatehabad District Haryana India Earliest Pre-Harappan site, Copper smelting.[29]
Kuntasi Rajkot District Gujarat India Small port
Lakhan-jo-daro Sukkur District Sindh Pakistan major unexcavated site (greater than 300 hectares)
Larkana Larkana District Sindh Pakistan
Loteshwar Patan District Gujarat India Ancient archaeological site[30]
Lothal Ahmedabad District Gujarat India   Bead making factory, dockyard, button seal, fire altars, painted jar, earliest cultivation of rice (1800 BC)
Manda, Jammu Jammu District Jammu & Kashmir India northernmost Harappan site in Himalayan foothills[31]
Malwan Surat District Gujarat India Southernmost Harappan site in India[32]
Mandi Muzaffarnagar district Uttar Pradesh India
Mehrgarh Kachi District Balochistan Pakistan Earliest agricultural community (7000-5000 BC)
Mitathal Bhiwani District Haryana India
Mohenjo-Daro Larkana District Sindh Pakistan   Great Bath (the biggest bath ghat), Great granary, Bronze dancing girl, Bearded man, terracotta toys, Bull seal, Pashupati seal, three cylindrical seals of the Mesopotamian type, a piece of woven cloth
Nageshwar Kutch District Gujarat India Shell working site[33]
Navinal Kutch district Gujarat India [34]
Nausharo near Dadhar Kachi District Balochistan Pakistan
Ongar Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan
Pabumath Kutch District Gujarat India A large building complex, unicorn seal, shell bangles, beads, copper bangles, needles, antimony rods, steatite micro beads; pottery include large and medium size jars, beaker, dishes, dish-on-stand, perforated jars etc.; fine red pottery with black painted designs etc.[35]
Pathani Damb Makran Balochistan Pakistan At 100 hectares, this has the potential to be another city[36]
Pir Shah Jurio Karachi Sindh Pakistan
Pirak Sibi Balochistan Pakistan
Rakhigarhi Hisar District Haryana India Terrecotta wheels, toys, figurines, pottery. Large site, partially excavated.
Rangpur Ahmedabad District Gujarat India Seaport
Rehman Dheri Dera Ismail Khan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
Rojdi Rajkot District Gujarat India
Rupar Rupnagar District Punjab India
Sanauli[37] Baghpat District Uttar Pradesh India Burial site with 125 burials found
Sheri Khan Tarakai Bannu District Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan pottery, lithic artifact
Shikarpur, Gujarat[38] Kutch District Gujarat India Food habit details of Harappans
Shortugai Darqad District Takhar Province Afghanistan
Siswal Hisar (district) Haryana India
Sokhta Koh Makran Balochistan Pakistan Pottery
Sothi near Baraut Bagpat district Uttar Pradesh India
Surkotada Kutch District Gujarat India Bones of a horse (only site)
Sutkagan Dor Makran Balochistan Pakistan Bangles of clay, Westernmost known site of IVC[39]
Tigrana Bhiwani district Haryana India Houses, pottery, terracotta, seals with script, semi-precious stones, evidence of crop cultivation and anima; domestication.[40]
Vejalka Botad district Gujarat India pottery

Context of IVC sites and cultures

Wider context of the IVC includes the following:

See also

References

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2016 Over 1400 Indus Valley civilisation sites have been discovered 1 of which 925 sites are in India and 475 sites in Pakistan 2 while some sites in Afghanistan are believed to be trading colonies 3 Only 40 sites on the Indus valley were discovered in the pre Partition era 4 by archaeologists in British India around 1 100 80 sites are located on the plains between the rivers Ganges and Indus 2 The oldest site of Indus Valley Civilization Bhirrana 5 and the largest site Rakhigarhi 6 are located in the Indian state of Haryana More than 90 of the inscribed objects and seals that were discovered were found at ancient urban centres along the Indus river in Pakistan mainly Harappa Punjab and Mohenjo daro Sindh 7 8 More than 50 IVC burial sites have been found main sites among those are Rakhigarhi first site with genetic testing Sanauli Farmana Kalibangan Lothal Dholavira Mehrgarh Harappa Chanhudaro and Mohenjo daro 9 Contents 1 List of Indus Valley sites discovered 2 Context of IVC sites and cultures 3 See also 4 References 4 1 BibliographyList of Indus Valley sites discovered EditThis table lists Indus Valley civilisation discoveries Site District Province state Country Image Excavations findingsAlamgirpur Meerut District Uttar Pradesh India Impression of cloth on troughAllahdino Karachi district Sindh Pakistan Floor tiles of a house have been discovered at this site 10 Amri Sindh Dadu District Sindh Pakistan Remains of rhinocerosBabar Kot Saurashtra Gujarat India A stone fortification wall 11 plant remains of millets amp gram 11 12 Balu Haryana Kaithal Haryana India Earliest evidence of garlic 13 Several plant remains were found here include various types of barley wheat rice horse gram green gram various types of a pea sesamum melon watermelon grapes dates garlic etc Saraswat and Pokharia 2001 2 11 which is comparable to a nearby IVC site Kunal Haryana revealed remains of rice probably wild Banawali Fatehabad District Haryana India Barley terracotta figure of ploughBargaon Saharanpur District 14 Uttar Pradesh IndiaBaror Sri Ganganagar district Rajasthan India Human skeleton ornaments 5 meter long and 3 meter clay oven a pitcher filled with 8000 pearls 15 Bet Dwarka Devbhoomi Dwarka district Gujarat India Late Harappan seal inscribed jar the mould of coppersmith a copper fishhook 16 17 Bhagatrav Bharuch District Gujarat IndiaBhirrana Fatehabad District Haryana India Graffiti of a dancing girl on pottery which resembles a dancing girl statue found at Mohenjo DaroChanhudaro Nawabshah District Sindh Pakistan Bead making factory use of lipstick 18 only Indus site without a citadelChapuwala Cholistan Punjab Pakistan unexcavated 9 6 hectares 19 Daimabad Ahmadnagar District Maharashtra India A sculpture of a bronze chariot 45 cm long and 16 cm wide yoked to two oxen driven by a man 16 cm high standing in it and three other bronze sculptures 20 Southernmost IVC site in India Late Harappan PhaseDesalpur in Nakhtrana Taluka Kutch District Gujarat India Massive stone fortification Harappan pottery three script bearing seals one of steatite one of copper and one of terracotta 21 Dholavira Kutch District Gujarat India Figure of chariot tied to a pair of bullocks and driven by a nude human Water harvesting and number of reservoirs use of rocks for constructionsFarmana Rohtak District Haryana India Largest burial site of IVC with 65 burials found in IndiaGanweriwala Punjab Pakistan Equidistant from both Harappa and Mohenjodaro it is near a dry bed of the former Ghaggar River It is a site of almost the same size as Mahenjodaro It may have been the third major center in the IVC as it is near to the copper rich mines in Rajasthan Gola Dhoro kutch district Gujarat India Production of shell bangles semi precious beads etc Harappa Sahiwal District Punjab Pakistan Granaries coffin burial lot of artifacts important Indus Valley civilisation town the first town which is excavated and studied in detailHisar mound inside Firoz Shah Palace Hisar District Haryana India Unexcavated siteHulas Saharanpur District Uttar Pradesh IndiaJuni Kuran Kutch District Gujarat India fortified citadel lower town public gathering area 22 Jognakhera Kurukshetra Haryana India Copper smelting furnaces with copper slag and pot shards 23 Kaj Gir Somnath District Gujarat India Ceramic artifacts including bowls Ancient port 24 25 Kanjetar Gir Somnath District Gujarat India Single phase Harapppan site 24 25 Kalibangan Hanumangarh District Rajasthan India Baked burnt bangles fire altars citation needed small circular pits containing large urns and accompanied by pottery bones of camelKaranpura near Bhadra city Hanumangarh district Rajasthan India Skeleton of child terracotta like pottery bangles seals similar to other Harappan sites 26 Khirasara Kutch district Gujarat India Ware House Industrial area gold copper semi precious stone shell objects and weight hoardsKerala no dhoro or Padri Saurashtra Gujarat India Salt production centre by evaporating sea water 27 Kot Bala also Balakot Lasbela District Balochistan Pakistan Earliest evidence of furnace seaportKot Diji Khairpur District Sindh PakistanKotada Bhadli Kutch District Gujarat India Fortification bastion few houses foundations 28 Kunal Haryana Fatehabad District Haryana India Earliest Pre Harappan site Copper smelting 29 Kuntasi Rajkot District Gujarat India Small portLakhan jo daro Sukkur District Sindh Pakistan major unexcavated site greater than 300 hectares Larkana Larkana District Sindh PakistanLoteshwar Patan District Gujarat India Ancient archaeological site 30 Lothal Ahmedabad District Gujarat India Bead making factory dockyard button seal fire altars painted jar earliest cultivation of rice 1800 BC Manda Jammu Jammu District Jammu amp Kashmir India northernmost Harappan site in Himalayan foothills 31 Malwan Surat District Gujarat India Southernmost Harappan site in India 32 Mandi Muzaffarnagar district Uttar Pradesh IndiaMehrgarh Kachi District Balochistan Pakistan Earliest agricultural community 7000 5000 BC Mitathal Bhiwani District Haryana IndiaMohenjo Daro Larkana District Sindh Pakistan Great Bath the biggest bath ghat Great granary Bronze dancing girl Bearded man terracotta toys Bull seal Pashupati seal three cylindrical seals of the Mesopotamian type a piece of woven clothNageshwar Kutch District Gujarat India Shell working site 33 Navinal Kutch district Gujarat India 34 Nausharo near Dadhar Kachi District Balochistan PakistanOngar Hyderabad Sindh PakistanPabumath Kutch District Gujarat India A large building complex unicorn seal shell bangles beads copper bangles needles antimony rods steatite micro beads pottery include large and medium size jars beaker dishes dish on stand perforated jars etc fine red pottery with black painted designs etc 35 Pathani Damb Makran Balochistan Pakistan At 100 hectares this has the potential to be another city 36 Pir Shah Jurio Karachi Sindh PakistanPirak Sibi Balochistan PakistanRakhigarhi Hisar District Haryana India Terrecotta wheels toys figurines pottery Large site partially excavated Rangpur Ahmedabad District Gujarat India SeaportRehman Dheri Dera Ismail Khan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PakistanRojdi Rajkot District Gujarat IndiaRupar Rupnagar District Punjab IndiaSanauli 37 Baghpat District Uttar Pradesh India Burial site with 125 burials foundSheri Khan Tarakai Bannu District Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan pottery lithic artifactShikarpur Gujarat 38 Kutch District Gujarat India Food habit details of HarappansShortugai Darqad District Takhar Province AfghanistanSiswal Hisar district Haryana IndiaSokhta Koh Makran Balochistan Pakistan PotterySothi near Baraut Bagpat district Uttar Pradesh IndiaSurkotada Kutch District Gujarat India Bones of a horse only site Sutkagan Dor Makran Balochistan Pakistan Bangles of clay Westernmost known site of IVC 39 Tigrana Bhiwani district Haryana India Houses pottery terracotta seals with script semi precious stones evidence of crop cultivation and anima domestication 40 Vejalka Botad district Gujarat India potteryContext of IVC sites and cultures EditWider context of the IVC includes the following Meluhha Indus Mesopotamia relations Conflict with the Akkadians and Neo Sumerians List of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilization Hydraulic engineering of the Indus Valley Civilization Sanitation of the Indus Valley civilisation Periodisation of the Indus Valley civilisation Pottery in the Indian subcontinent Bara culture subtype of Late Harappan Phase Cemetery H culture 2000 1400 BC early Indo Aryan pottery at IVC sites later evolved into Painted Grey Ware culture of Vedic period Black and red ware belonging to neolithic and Early Harappan phases Sothi Siswal culture subtype of Early Harappan PhaseSee also EditTimeline of Indian history List of archaeological sites by country List of archaeological sites by continent and age World Heritage Sites by countryReferences Edit McIntosh 2008 p 39 a b Malik Dr Malti 2016 History of India New Saraswati House India Pvt Ltd p 12 ISBN 978 81 7335 498 4 Henri Paul Francfort Fouilles de Shortughai Recherches sur L Asie Centrale Protohistorique Paris pl 75 no 7 Malik Dr Malti History of India ISBN 9788173354984 Excavation Bhirrana ASI Nagpur Archaeological Survey of India a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Subramanian T S 27 March 2014 Rakhigarhi the biggest Harappan site The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 12 November 2020 Iravatham Mahadevan 1977 The Indus Script Text Concordance and Tables pp 6 7 Upinder Singh 2008 A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India From the Stone Age to the 12th Century p 169 Astha Dibyopama Yong Jun Kim Chang Seok Oh Dong Hoon Shin Vasant Shinde 2015 1 Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology Vol 28 No 1 pp 1 9 Indian History Tata McGraw Hill Education 1930 ISBN 9781259063237 kalibangan 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