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Indus Valley Civilization Had Food Processing Units and Made Dung-Based Fuel for Its CitiesIndus Valley Civilization Had Food Processing Units and Made Dung-Based Fuel for Its Cities Archaeologists have long been interested in understanding the practices and machinations of the Indus Valley ...
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Hidden in the clay: clues to Harappa's dietHarappan pottery was predominantly made from ... these can be connected with similar sort of jars used contemporaneously to keep food products which require to be aerated, for example, red chilies.
Archaeologists 2,3 have also emphasized the occurrence of intermittent floods in the Indus valley during the Harappan period. These conclusions, which are based on archaeological evidence ...
I found myself in Dholavira on Khadir Bet island in Kutch, Gujarat, India. The village of Dholavira, named after one of the five largest excavated Harappan sites, spans over 100 hectares and lies on ...
Harappan pottery was predominantly made from ... these can be connected with similar sort of jars used contemporaneously to keep food products which require to be aerated, for example, red chilies.
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