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Name of the Site Location Description/Significance
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.
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