11 June 2015, 05:30 am
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Programme Type
Talks
Excavating Binjor – A Harappan Site in Rajasthan
An Illustrated presentation by Shri A.K. Pandey, Superintending Archeologist, Archeological Survey of India
Chair: Shri B.M. Pande
The excavations at Binjor, a Harappan site in Anupgarh Tehsil, district Ganganagar in Rajasthan, 7 kilometres east of the Indo-Pak border has revealed all the salient features of mature Harappan period – such as structures made of standard size of mud bricks, seals and sealings bearing figures of unicorn and Indus script, chert weights and beads, terracotta bull figurines and copper implements and so on
An Illustrated presentation by Shri A.K. Pandey, Superintending Archeologist, Archeological Survey of India
Chair: Shri B.M. Pande
The excavations at Binjor, a Harappan site in Anupgarh Tehsil, district Ganganagar in Rajasthan, 7 kilometres east of the Indo-Pak border has revealed all the salient features of mature Harappan period – such as structures made of standard size of mud bricks, seals and sealings bearing figures of unicorn and Indus script, chert weights and beads, terracotta bull figurines and copper implements and so on