Lohari Ragho
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Lohari Ragho लोहारी राघो | |
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Location | Hisar, Haryana, India |
Coordinates | 29°16′29″N 76°4′17″E / 29.27472°N 76.07139°ECoordinates: 29°16′29″N 76°4′17″E / 29.27472°N 76.07139°E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Periods | 3200–2600 BC |
Cultures | Indus Valley Civilization |
Lohari Ragho is a village located in Hisar, Haryana, India. It is 30.7 km from Hisar and 178 km from Chandigarh.[1]
Historical significance
Three mounds belonging to the Sothi-Siswal ceramic period were found during excavations in 1980. Archaeological remains were reported first time by Dhoop Singh and Chanderpal Singh from the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Haryana. A lot of Harappan ceramics have been found on the site such as globular jars, vases, bowls, basins and fast wheel pottery made of red ware.[2]
See also
- List of Indus Valley Civilization sites
- List of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilization
References
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