- Ganeriwala
Ganeriwala is an
Indus Valley civilization site of an urban center in the Punjab,Pakistan . It is located near the border to India and was discovered by Pakistani archaeologist M.R. Mughal in 1975. It is near a dry bed of RiverHakra (also known as Ghaggar or Sarasvati River).The Harappa Culture of Indus Valley grew out of the earlier Mehrgarh Culture in Baluchistan, NWFP, Sind, Punjab and Western India.
By 3000 B.C., hundreds of farming communities sprang up in Indus Valley. Helped by the annual flooding of the Indus and its tributaries, communities grow different crops in the rich soil. The result of this development was the more advanced urban center than the Pre Harappa Towns of
Kot Diji orRehman Dheri . Until now six urban centers of the Harappa Culture have been discovered;Harappa , Mohenjo Daro, Ganweriwala in Pakistan, andRakhigarhi ,Dholavira ,Lothal in India.The site at Ganeriwala, 80 hectares in size, as large as Mohenjo Daro has not been excavated.
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