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The exacavation was done by a team under archeologist V N Prbhakar,archeological department of India,New Delhi. |
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pottery and articles of Harappan period.<ref name="skeleton found in exacavation at Karanpura">{{cite news|title=A skeleton of a child found at Karanpura|work=Rajasthan patrika newspaper ,SHRI GANGANAGAR EDITION |date=9 Jan 2013 |access date=9 january 2013}}</ref> |
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pottery and articles of Harappan period. |
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1.Terracota like pottery and bangles which are similar with findings at other Harappan sites. |
1.Terracota like pottery and bangles which are similar with findings at other Harappan sites. |
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2. On January 2013 a skeleton of child has been found. |
2. On January 2013 a skeleton of child has been found. |
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3. Seals similar to other Harppan sites also has been found in 2013-2014. |
3. Seals similar to other Harppan sites also has been found in 2013-2014. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Kalibangan]] |
*[[Kalibangan]] |
Revision as of 13:56, 31 March 2014
Karanpura is an archeological site in Rajasthan, India. It belongs with ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Pre Harappan and Harappan pottery has been found after excavation.
Location
Karanpura is located near Bhadra city of Hanumangarh disrict of Rajasthan,India.
Exacavation
The exacavation was done by a team under archeologist V N Prbhakar,archeological department of India,New Delhi. The archeologists have found pottery and articles of Harappan period.[1]
1.Terracota like pottery and bangles which are similar with findings at other Harappan sites. 2. On January 2013 a skeleton of child has been found. 3. Seals similar to other Harppan sites also has been found in 2013-2014.
See also
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