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100 years of the discovery of the Harappan Civilisation

Posted 25 Sep 2024

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John Marshall, the then-Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), announced the discovery of “Civilisation of the Indus Valley” on September 20, 1924.

  • Two ASI archaeologists were instrumental in the discovery: Daya Ram Sahni (ASI’s first Indian Director-General) and Rakhal Das Banerji, who excavated Harappa and Mohenjodaro respectively.

About Harappan Civilization

  • It spans across 2,000 sites in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Most of the sites are found located between the Indus and the Saraswati River basins.
    • Five major cities: Rakhigarhi, Mohenjodaro, Harappa, Dholavira and Ganweriwala.
  • Extent of Civilization: Daimabad in Maharashtra (Southernmost), Alamgirpur in UP (Easternmost), Sutgakendor in Pakistan (Westernmost), and Manda in Jammu (Northernmost).
  • Classification: Early phase (6000 BCE-2600 BCE), the mature period (2600 BCE to 1900 BCE), and the late phase (1900 BCE-1300 BCE).

New Evidences for Harappan Civilization

  • New Archaeological excavation reveals 5,200-year-old Harappan settlement at Padta Bet in Kachchh, Gujarat.
  • DNA analysis of skeletons from Rakhigarhi revealed that DNA of the Harappans has continued till today and a majority of South Asian population appear to be their descendants. 
    • Due to trade and cultural contacts of the Harappans with distant regions, there is a mixture of genes in small quantities

Characteristic features of the Harappan civilization

  • Town Planning and Structures: Citadels and Great Baths in Mohenjodaro and large-scale use of burnt bricks, and carefully planned drainage system.
  • Technology and Crafts:  Highly developed micro-drilling, bead-making, shell-cutting, metal-working, Seal-making, Pottery making, standardised weights and terracotta toys. E.g. Chanhudaro site.
  • Art of Writing: Fully developed Indus script, but not deciphered yet. 
  • Trade: Port city of Lothal, Commercial link with Afghanistan, Iran, Tigris and Euphrates. Mesopotamians used to call the Indus region as Meluha.
  • Tags :
  • Archaeological Survey of India
  • Harappan Civilization
  • Indus Valley Civilisation
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