AHAR-BANAS CULTURE, CIRCA 3000-1500 B.C
  • http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/research/possehl/ahar-banas.shtml

    Excavating at the ancient town of Gilund in southern Rajasthan, India,
    one of the largest sites of the little-known Ahar-Banas culture,
    archaeologists led by teams from the University of Pennsylvania Museum
    and Deccan College, Pune, India have discovered a bin filled with more
    than 100 seal impressions (many shown here on the left) dating to 2100-
    1700 B.C. The existence of the seals, and their particular styles,
    offer surprising new evidence for the apparent complexity of this non-
    literate, late and post-Indus Civilization-era culture, according to
    Dr. Gregory Possehl, UPM curator and excavation co-director.

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