Write a letter to the archaeological survey of India. U should be the Secretary of the history club of your school and ask them to take 30 student of your school far an exception to a museum that has something related to indus valley civilization.
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Harappan Archaeological Research dates back to the year 1922 with the advent ofthe
finding of Mohen-jo-Daro, the ‘mound of dead’, in Sindh. Because of its
extraordinary urban character, the discovery raised immense interest world-over.
Since then, the archaeology of the Harappan Civilization has been growing, both in
terms of geographic factors and cultural dynamics. By the time archaeologists found
that the Indus Civilization is no longer confined to the Indus Valley, archaeologists
have redesignated it as ‘Harappan Culture’ or ‘Harappan Civilization’ after the type
site namely Harappa (The naming of related sites after the one that was first
discovered is a common convention in Archaeology.) discovered in 1921. From 1950
onwards, this study has been occupying paramount place in the archaeology of South
Asia and the last twenty five years, in particular, have witnessed excavation of the
scores of Harappan sites, which have brought to light the most exciting results.
Intensive explorations and excavations of several sites of entire Harappan domain
(known) have caused a tremendous knowledge explosion, facilitating a far better
understanding ofthe fundamentals ofits “origin”, its efflorescence and ofits ultimate
“end”. Archaeologists from India and Pakistan, either independently or in
collaboration with western scholars, have launched multidisciplinary investigations to
reconstruct the spatio-temporal framework of this civilization. The radiocarbon
determinations and the evidence of the early food producing cultures in the entire
Harappan domain have put this civilization in the perspective ofindigenous origins.
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