In which site of Indus valley discovered the figures of ploughs made of clay ?
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In the Banawali site of Indus valley, the figures of ploughs made of clay were discovered.
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- Indus valley civilization is one of the oldest civilizations of the world.
- Banawali is an archaeological site belonging to the Indus Valley Civilization, found in the Fatehabad district of Haryana.
- Plough was used for land tilling, during the process of farming.
- These ploughs figurines made up of terracotta have been found at sites in Cholistan and at Banawali.
- During excavation, archaeologists have also found evidence of the ploughed field at Kalibangan (Rajasthan) which is associated with early Harappan levels.
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