01 February 2016, 05:30 am
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Programme Type
Talks
Excavations at Bhirrana: A Harappan Site in Haryana

Speaker: Dr. Prabash Sahu, Associate Professor , Department of Ancient History, Culture and Archaeology, RTM Nagpur University
 
Chair: Dr. S.K. Manjul, Director, Institute of Archaeology
 
Many Harappan sites are located on the banks of the now dried up Saraswati river. The excavations at Bhirrana in Fatehabad district of Haryana by the Excavation Branch – I, Nagpur, Archaeological Survey of India for three consecutive field seasons from 2003 to 2006 under the direction of L.S. Rao has brought to light the genesis and developmental stages of the true urban character of the Harappan civilisation beginning from a nascent rural set up in the form of the Hakra Wares Culture passing through the Early Harappan and Early Mature Harappan periods in an unbroken, vertically evolving sequence finally blooming into the First Urbanisation of the third millennium BCE