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Ganweriwala
- Indus valley civilization, ancient civilization that flourished from about 2500 B.C. to about 1500 B.
- Online
- Jun 6, 2008 Ganweriwala,. Pakistan. TRENCH WARFARE: MODERN BORDERS SPLIT THE INDUS.
- www.sjsu.edu
- Saraswati River
- settlements, such as Kalibangan, Banawalli and Ganweriwala, were situated on the banks of this river.
- www.ancientindia.co.uk
- 1:10000000 Sites of the Indus Civilization Pakistan India
- Dholavira. Rakhigarhi. Kalibangan.
- globalheritagefund.org
- Teacher's Guide
- Ganweriwala is in Punjab, Pakistan near the Indian border. It was discovered in the. 1970's, and at 80 hectares is as large as Mohenjodaro.
- www.wgte.org
- Sarasvati River
- Mathura, or from Lothal to Ganweriwala or Kalibangan, on the river 1500 B.C.
- www.hindunet.org
- The Lost River
- This includes settlements such as Bhirrana, Rakhigarhi, Kunal or Banawali (all in Haryana), Kalibangan (Rajasthan) or Ganweriwala (Cholistan) — altogether, almost a third of all known urban Harappan sites.
- Indus Civilization Sites
- Rakhigarhi is a recently discovered city in Haryana, India. Partial excavations have revealed that it is as large as Harappa, Mohenjo Daro and Ganweriwala.
- www.harappa.com
- Ganeriwala - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Indo-Eurasian_research : Message: Ganweriwala tablet with "Yogic
- the new stray find of a molded (BROKEN) tablet from Ganweriwala, Lower Hakra R.
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- Ganweriwala - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ganweriwala
- Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ganweriwala. Ganweriwala. Information about Ganweriwala in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
- encyclopedia.farlex.com
- Indus Civilization Timeline and Description - Harappan Civilization
- and India, an area of some 1.6 million square kilometers. The largest known Harappan site is Ganweriwala, located on the bank of the Sarasvati river.
- archaeology.about.com
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