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Posted by Aiswarya C V 5 years, 3 months ago
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago
An Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) report that was made public this week claims that the largest and oldest sites of the Harappan Civilization are both in Haryana. The oldest, according to C-14 radio-dating done by ASI, is at Bhirana village in Fatehabad district, and has been dated to 7570-6200 BC. Until now, Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan was considered the largest among the 2,000 Harappan sites known to exist in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. A recent report by the Archaeological Survey of India claims that Haryana's Bhirrana is the oldest Harappan site and Rakhigarhi the biggest Harappan site in Asia.
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Aiswarya C V 5 years, 3 months ago
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