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This site got its name from black bangles made of terracotta

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Answered by Priatouri
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Answer:

Kalibangan is the right answer.

Explanation:

This term Kalibangan is comprised of two words; Kali + Bangan which literary means "Black-Bangles. Discovered by Luigi Pio Tessitori, this site derives its name for the impenetrable combination of the remnants of black bangles which were discovered at the exterior of its mounds. Kalibangan in Rajasthan is a prehistoric site that reveals the prehistoric and pre-Mauryan features of Indus Valley Civilization. The Kalibangan was one of the important sites of the Harappan Civilization.

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