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Banawali (Devanagari: बन्वालि) is an archaeological site belonging to Indus Valley Civilization period in Fatehabad district, Haryana, India and is located about 120 km northeast of Kalibangan and 16 km from Fatehabad. Banawali, which is earlier called Vanavali, is on the left banks of dried up Sarasvati River. Comparing to Kalibangan, which was a town established in lower middle valley of dried up Sarasvathi River, Banawali was built over upper middle valley of Sarasvathi River.〔fatehabad.nic.in〕 ==Excavation== This site was excavated by R.S. Bisht (ASI). The excavations revealed the following sequence of cultures: * Period I: Pre-Harappan (Kalibangan)(c.2500-2300 BCE)〔 * * Period IA: Pre-defence Phase * * Period IB: Defence Phase * * Period IC: Transitional Phase (Proto-Harappan) * Period II: Mature Harappan (c.2300-1700 BCE)〔 * Period III: Post-Harappan (Banawali-Bara)(c.1700-1500/1450 BCE)〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Banawali」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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