Where was the Indus Valley Civilization first noticed?
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The Indus Valley Civilization is also recognized as the Harappan civilization, named after Harappa.
It was first noticed at Harappa, which was the first city to discover the remains of this civilization while the process of unearthing was going on.
In the year 1842, the culture was widely described by Charles Masson in his book Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and Punjab.
In the modern history, it was defined as the Bronze Age Civilisation.
It was first noticed at Harappa, which was the first city to discover the remains of this civilization while the process of unearthing was going on.
In the year 1842, the culture was widely described by Charles Masson in his book Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and Punjab.
In the modern history, it was defined as the Bronze Age Civilisation.
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