Indus Valley Civilization - Chanhudaro, Suktagendor and Banawali
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Chanhudaro
- It is 80 km from Mahenjodaro at Sarkand in Sindh.
- Excavated by N. G. Majumdari and later by Mackay in 1935.
- Harappan and Post-Harappan sites found.
- Remnants of Jhukkar and Jhangar culture.
- Ink pot has been found.
- One of the greatest center of Camelian bead making.
- No citadel has been found.
- Drainage system was well developed.
- Copper arms and ammunition have been found.
- Bone tools and utensils have also been found.
- Steatite-made square seals found.
- Centre of shell-making and bangle making.
Suktagendor
- In South Baluchistan on the Makran coast.
- Excavated by Aurel Stein.
- Citadel has been found.
- Copper axe has been excavated.
- Human urns have been found in pottery.
- Birds picture appear on pottery.
- It was a coastal trade center.
Banawali
- In Hissar district in Haryana.
- Pre-harappan and Post-harappan sites found.
- Excavated by R. S. Bisht in 1973.
- Citadel found.
- No drainage system found.
- Good quality of barley found.
- Tools and figurines have been found.
- 12 horned tiger seal found.
- A clay model plough found.