Indus valley civilization kali bhangan

Kalibangan (meaning "black bangles") is a significant archaeological site of theIndus Valley Civilization (IVC) inRajasthan, IndiaKalibangan (meaning "black bangles") is a significant archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) in Rajasthan, India, known for its distinct features like fire altars, early ploughed fields, and rich pottery, revealing early and mature Harappan phases and unique cultural practices.
It was a key provincial capital, strategically located on the dried-up Ghaggar River, famous for black bangles found on the surface, and offers insights into IVC life, including religious rituals, urban planning, and agriculture.

 Kalibhangan

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