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How did the civilization get the name Harappa?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The Harappan Civilization has been one of the most systemic accounts of urbanization in the world.

It has enabled urbanization in ancient India. Nomenclature is a vital component in archeology and it is our duty to know all about the civilizations that have made such a crucial mark in our culture.

Mounds were located adjacently to the modern village called Harappa. It was the very place where the first evidence of ‘locality’ was found.
Answered by rawoolrasika9
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Answer:Archaeological excavation first began in 1921 CE at Harappa in the Punjab on the banks of the rivers Ravi. That is how this civilization came to be known as Harappan Civilization. It is also known as Indus Civilization

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