Late Harappan-era artefacts found at virgin site in Jalgaon
Sun, Jul 11 2021 09:59:11 AM
By Quaid Najmi
Mumbai, Jul 11 (IANS): A Maharashtra archaeologist may have hit a jackpot by discovering several potteries and artefacts, dating back to the later era of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), at Yawal in Jalgaon district.
The finds are mainly big and small pieces of pottery and vessels, depicting Harappan-style pictographical scripts that excited the discovery team led by Bhujang R. Bobade, Director, Heritage Foundation. We found the pottery pieces in the white mounds near the entrance of the Nimbalkar Fortress, around 20 km from Bhusaval. It s a virgin territory, hitherto unexplored by any archaeologist, an enthusiastic Bobade told IANS from the site.
Maharashtra Archaeologist Discover Late Harappan-Era Artefacts At Virgin Site In Jalgaon
by IANS - Jul 11, 2021 05:24 AM
IVC artefacts discovered from Jalgaon
A Maharashtra archaeologist may have hit a jackpot by discovering several potteries and artefacts, dating back to the later era of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), at Yawal in Jalgaon district.
The finds are mainly big and small pieces of pottery and vessels, depicting Harappan-style pictographical scripts that excited the discovery team led by Bhujang R. Bobade, Director, Heritage Foundation. We found the pottery pieces in the white mounds near the entrance of the Nimbalkar Fortress, around 20 km from Bhusaval. It s a virgin territory, hitherto unexplored by any archaeologist, an enthusiastic Bobade told IANS from the site.