No, Gilund is not a Harappan site, but it is an archaeological site associated with the Chalcolithic phase in India:Gilund is the largest of the 111 sites in the Ahar-Banas ComplexThe site dates back to the early third millennium BC, during the Ahar-Banas chalcolithic culture complex. This culture is known for its early urbanization stageThe site was excavated by B.B. Lal in 1959-60, and later by Vasant Shinde and G.L. Possehl
@upsc_cartographer17 сағат бұрын
While it is true that Gilund is more accurately classified as Ahar-Banas site, there are no Harappan sites matching the description given above. (If there is one please leave a comment, it will be verified and updated asap) Considering Gilund a contemporary of Harappan civilization sharing some similarities, the answer is given. Thanks for your time 🎀
@rahulshrimantmane80912 ай бұрын
Sir baki map practice ke bhi banao. Mains ke pehle tak.
@upsc_cartographer2 ай бұрын
@@rahulshrimantmane8091 It will be done. Thanks for the support👍🏻
@Navneetpratap12 ай бұрын
Sites are marked incorrectly, please cross-check before uploading.
@upsc_cartographer2 ай бұрын
@@Navneetpratap1 Hello sir, it has been cross checked many times. It is highly unlikely to have too much inaccuracies. If there is one, please be specific which site is wrong. It will be explained or the video will be updated accordingly. Thanks