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I. The following items of food were available to the people in Harappan cities:
1. Grains such as wheat, barley, lentil, chickpea and sesame, Millets (found from sites in Gujarat), Rice (although its find is very rare). etc.
2. Meat of cattle, sheep, goat, buffalo, pig.
3. Meat of wild species like deer, boar, gharial etc.
4. Plants and their products.
II. Identification of groups who would have provided the items of food:
1. Farmers would have provided the grains.
2. As cattle , sheep, goat, buffalo etc were domesticated Harappans themselves would have provided the meat.
3. Regarding the meat of wild species of animals we are not sure how Harappans procured it but we can guess that it could be either hunting communities or most probably some of the Harappans themselves hunted the different animals.
4. For plants and their products Harappan themselves would have gathered it.
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The Vijaynagar Empire is named after its capital city called Vijaynagar. The ruins of the empire surround the present-day Hampi. It was chosen as the capital because of its strategic location. There are several civil, military and religious monuments like Virupaksha temple present in Hampi.
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R E M Wheeler was a British archaeologist. He was an officer in the British Army. He was the founder of the Institute of Archaeology in London and took up the post of Honorary Director in the institute. He was appointed as a Director of National Museum of Wales and London Museum .
He was appointed as Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India during 1944 . It was during this tenure he undertook the excavations of various sites like Arikamedu, Brahmagiri and Harappa.
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