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Answered by rupashreegowrishanka
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1) One of the five largest Harappan sites in the Indian sub-continent, Dholavira is located in the Khadir Bet Island in Kutch district of Gujarat. Also known as 'Kotada timba', the site was discovered in 1967 by J P Joshi. Since 1990, Archaeological Survey of India is excavating the site.

2) Cotton has been cultivated in the Old World for at least 7,000 years (5th millennium BC). Evidence of planting cotton has been observed at the Mehrgarh site in Pakistan, where early cotton threads have been saved in copper beads (Moulherat et al. 2002)

Answered by anusuyadey1990
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The city of Dholavira is was located at Gujrat.

Cotton cultivation at Mehrgarh in Pakistan

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