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• What was found from the remains
Of Huruppen civilization?​

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Answered by srdinakar2005
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The archaeological remains of the Harappan port-town of Lothal is located along the Bhogava river, a tributary of Sabarmati, in the Gulf of Khambat. ... The site provides evidence of Harappa culture between 2400 BCE to 1600 BCE. The excavated site of Lothal is the only port-town of the Indus Valley Civilisation.

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The archaeological remains of the Harappan port-town of Lothal is located along the Bhogava river, a tributary of Sabarmati, in the Gulf of Khambat. ... The site provides evidence of Harappa culture between 2400 BCE to 1600 BCE. The excavated site of Lothal is the only port-town of the Indus Valley Civilisation.The bricks discovered were made of red sand, clay, stones and were baked at very high temperature. As early as 1826 Harappa, located in west Punjab, attracted the attention of Daya Ram Sahni, who gets credit for preliminary excavations of Harappa.

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