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Provide some information of Indus Valley Civilization creators

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Answered by shm0618667arpana
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Alexander Cunningham, the first director general of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), interpreted a Harappan stamp seal in 1875. John Marshall, the director-general of the ASI from 1902–1928, who oversaw the excavations in Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, shown in a 1906 photograph.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Several years later, Hiranand Sastri, who had been assigned by Marshall to survey Harappa, reported it to be of non-Buddhist origin, and by implication more ancient. Expropriating Harappa for the ASI under the Act, Marshall directed ASI archaeologist Daya Ram Sahni to excavate the site's two mounds.
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