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what was the most important finding from the exvated site of dholavira? a. harappan b. besnagar c. mohanjodro d. none of these​

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Answered by anubhavsingh43577
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Answered by moongupta1005
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Answer:

(a) Harappan

Explanation:

The excavations at Dholavira have revealed a city in some ways unlike those previously known but following the same overall patterns so they have both confirmed much that had been surmised on the basis of the early excavations at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro and broadened what we know about Harappan cities. The discovery of a city in Gujarat has focused increasing attention on this region, which was the Harappans' gateway to the wider world. The recent excavations at Harappa have both clarified and expanded much that known from earlier excavations here and has revealed a great deal about the development of the Indus civilization from its antecedents to its decline. In particular, the excavations have provided a sequence of development in the Mature Harappan period that begins to allow the establishment of an internal chronology of development in what was previously seen as a uniform, undifferentiated period of considerable length. Many recent pieces of research have focused on aspects of Harappan technology, revealing the tremendous sophistication of Harappan craftsmanship. One notable example of this is the study by Halim and Vidale of the manufacture of stoneware bangles at Mohenjo-daro. In recent years there has been far more attention focused on rural settlement than before, although the number of excavated villages is still small. This has gone a considerable way towards achieving a broader picture of Harappan society, although there is still a long way to go.

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