Name of the Site | Location | Description/Significance |
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Alamgirpur | Uttar Pradesh, India | Easternmost site of the Indus Valley Civilisation; evidence of pottery and tools. |
Allahdino | Sindh, Pakistan | Small site known for jewelry production and craftsmanship. |
Amri | Sindh, Pakistan | Early Harappan site; noted for pottery and pre-Harappan culture remains. |
Babar Kot | Gujarat, India | Coastal site associated with trade and maritime activities. |
Balu | Haryana, India | Notable for terracotta artifacts and evidence of early agriculture. |
Banawali | Haryana, India | Known for planned structures, clay seals, and agricultural evidence. |
Bargaon | Uttar Pradesh, India | Site with pottery remains, associated with late Harappan culture. |
Baror | Rajasthan, India | Early Harappan site with brick structures and pottery remains. |
Bet Dwarka | Gujarat, India | Coastal trade site; believed to have served as a port during the IVC period. |
Bhagatrav | Gujarat, India | Trade center near the coast; linked to maritime activities. |
Bhirrana | Haryana, India | One of the oldest settlements; evidence of continuous habitation and pottery remains. |
Chanhudaro | Sindh, Pakistan | Major craft production center; known for bead-making, jewelry, and seals. |
Daimabad | Maharashtra, India | Famous for bronze sculptures and evidence of advanced metallurgy. |
Dholavira | Gujarat, India | Large site with advanced urban planning, water management systems, and public structures. |
Ganweriwala | Punjab, Pakistan | Major site comparable to Harappa and Mohenjodaro; remains largely unexcavated. |
Harappa | Punjab, Pakistan | One of the largest IVC cities; known for urban planning, seals, and pottery. |
Kalibangan | Rajasthan, India | Known for plowed fields, fire altars, and brick structures. |
Kot Diji | Sindh, Pakistan | Early Harappan site; pre-Harappan pottery and fortifications were found here. |
Lothal | Gujarat, India | Port city famous for its dockyard, bead-making industry, and trade connections. |
Mohenjodaro | Sindh, Pakistan | One of the largest IVC cities; famous for the Great Bath, urban planning, and artifacts. |
Rakhigarhi | Haryana, India | Largest known IVC site in India; evidence of urban planning and burial practices. |