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Ganweriwal - Wikipedia
Ganweriwal (Urdu: گنویريوالا Punjabi: گنیریوالا), more commonly known as Ganweriwala, is an archaeological site in the Cholistan Desert of southern Punjab, Pakistan.
Glimpses of Ganweriwala - Harappa
2019年5月4日 · The least excavated of the five large known ancient Indus cities – Mohenjo-daro and Dholavira, Harappa and Rakigarhi – is Ganweriwala, discovered in the late 1980s by Rafique Mughal.
Ganweriwala | Cholistan Development Authority - Punjab
Ganweriwala is an Indus Valley Civilization site in the Cholistan Desert of southern Punjab, Pakistan. It was discovered by Sir Aurel Stein and surveyed by Dr. M. R. Mughal in the 1970s. Ganweriwala is situated near the Indian border on the dry river bed of the Ghaggar-Hakra.
Harappan or Sindhu-Saraswati or Indus Valley Civilization
2024年9月20日 · Ganweriwala – Bahawalpur District, Punjab, Pakistan. A large urban centre on the dry river bed of the Ghaggar-Hakra, it is now a part of the Cholistan desert. Ganweriwala has hardly been excavated but surveys and explorations have yielded classical Harappan antiquities and suggested the presence of characteristic features of Harappan town ...
The Origins of the Indus Civilization - Harappa
Ganweriwala, in Bahawalpur district of Punjab on the dry Ghaggar-Hakra river bed near the Indian border was discovered by Dr. Mughal in 1973. His book Ancient Cholistan (1997) describes his work in this largely unexplored and un-excavated area.
Excavation of historic Ganweriwala to begin in Cholistan in …
2023年11月27日 · SAHIWAL: The Punjab Archaeology Department has secured Rs20 million for the inaugural excavation of a city—Ganweriwala—believed to be buried under the Cholistan desert for the past 4,000 to 5,000...
The largest and most significant is the Ganweriwala site (28.5000° N, 71.0667° E), which is thought to be the fifth largest urban site of the Indus Valley after Mohenjodaro, Harappa, Dholavira and Rakhigarhi. 9 This site
The road to Ganweriwala – Ali Bhutto
2024年9月11日 · In April 2022, I visited the archaeological site of Ganweriwala - a city of the Indus Valley Civilisation located in the Cholistan Desert, in southern Punjab. The following account is based on observations made during the trip, interviews and the study of …
two major cities — Rakhigarhi and Ganweriwala — but also several smaller ones (Farmana in Haryana, Kalibangan in Rajasthan) and a few towns (Bhirrana and Banawali, both in Haryana); indeed, the map (Fig. 6.3 on page 89) makes clear the high density of sites in that region. The larger Harappan cities were built according to precise plans.
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Ganweriwala is an Indus Valley Civilization site in the Cholistan Desert of southern Punjab, Pakistan. Ganweriwala is situated near the Indian border on the dry river bed of the Ghaggar-Hakra, now part of a vast desert.
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