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Daimabad is a
deserted village and
archaeological site on the left bank of the
Pravara River, a
tributary of the
Godavari River in
Shrirampur taluka in...
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reflects a
chiefdom level of
social organization. The
largest settlement was
Daimabad,
which had a mud
fortification during this period, as well as an elliptical...
- hypothesis. The area of the late
Harappan period consisted of the
areas of the
Daimabad, Maharashtra, and
Badakshan regions of Afghanistan. The area
covered by...
- ****stan, and
Daimabad in Maharashtra, India. The
largest Late
Harappan sites are
Kudwala in
Cholistan in Punjab, Bet
Dwarka in Gujarat, and
Daimabad in Maharashtra...
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figurine in
Periano Ghundai in the
Indus Valley.
According to
Erwin Neumayer,
Daimabad bronze "chariot" had "a yoke fit for the neck of
horses rather than cattle...
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discovery frequently questioned,
today few
voice doubts about the four
Daimabad copper finds. The
different ****emblages are
known mostly by only their...
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organisation of the
Indus Valley tradition" (PDF). Dhavalikar, M.K. (1993). "35.
Daimabad Bronzes" (PDF). In Possehl,
Gregory L. (ed.).
Harappan civilization: a...
- Shortugai) Alamgirpur,
easternmost IVC site
Sutkagan Dor,
westernmost IVC site
Daimabad,
southernmost IVC site
Sokhta Koh
Malwan Possehl,
Gregory L. (2003). The...
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throughout the state. The
largest settlement discovered of the
culture is at
Daimabad,
which had a mud
fortification during this period, as well as an elliptical...
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minister in the
Maharashtra state lives in Jorve.
History of
Maharashtra Daimabad Inamgaon Dhavalikar, M. K. (1985). "Genesis of the
Jorwe Culture". In S...