Creepy secrets found with broken bracelets on the border of Pakistan, Indian agencies opened surprisingly low
Bangles, pearls and earthenware … A few similar things were found in Jodhpur near the border of Pakistan. These things testify to the general heritage of the civilization of India-Pakistan. Recently, Indian archaeologists have discovered one such new website. Let us know what special things were found on this Harappan website. What is its importance? This ‘treasure’ found in the delay of Ratadia RI, Indian archaeologists found evidence of 4500 -year -old Harappan site in Ratadia RI delay from the Jaisalmer district Rajasthan. This place is 60 km from Ramgarh Tehsil, while Mahat is 17 km from the village of Saidwala near the border of Pakistan. What this site has discovered knows this discovery was done by researcher Dilip Kumar Sainin, historian Partha Jagani, historian Para Jagani, Rajasthan Vidyapeth, Professor Jeevan Singh Kharwal of Udaipur and Professor Dr. Tamegh Panwar of Rajakgarh and Dr. Ravindra Singh Jam and Pradeep Kumar of Ramgarh. For the first time in the Thar Desert, an archaeological site is found for the first time in the Thar desert. This discovery was published in the Indian Journal of Science. Some old things were found here. These things are red and wheat -colored pottery. This includes holes trays, cups, cups and pitchers. These earthenings are made by hand. Geometric forms are made on this. Some stone sheets were also found, which is 8-10 cm long. Bangles of clay and oysters were also found. According to archaeologists, all the things found from Ratadia Ri Dairy are made of maps brought from Rohri (Pakistan). Bangles of clay and oysters were also found. Some triangular, round and idli -shaped terracotta cakes were also found. Terracotta cake means cooked things of clay. Stone rounds and bricks were also found, stone rounds of this site were also found. They were probably used to grind or rub something. Some wedge -shaped bricks were also found. It shows that there must have been round buildings or ovens. Some rectangular bricks were also found. These bricks remind us of the urban plan of the Harappan civilization. An oven is also found, in the middle of which there is a column. Such ovens were also first found in Kanmer (Gujarat) and Mohenjodaro (Pakistan). The remains of some old walls were also found. It shows that construction work has been done in a systematic way. Why the Harappan civilization is famous, here knows the Harappan civilization is considered the most developed civilization of India. Earlier, the name was the Indus Valley Civilization, which was based on the Indus River. Later, it was called the Harappan civilization to the Harappan website. This civilization was completely urban civilization. In which broad roads were bitten at right angles. There was a system of drainage on the banks of houses and roads. At the time, this function inherited no civilization of the world. Bangles explained how the Harappan civilization was destroyed by the Indus Valley civilization was probably due to environmental, geographical, economic and social factors. Drying of rivers, natural disasters, decrease in business networks and collapse of social and economic infrastructure played a role in the collapse of this civilization. According to the Unaccustomed, the Harappan civilization collapsed at 1300 BC and society moved to 1900 BC. The Indus Valley civilization or the Harappan civilization began to end from about 1800 BC. The Harappan civilization was the most beautiful civilization of the Romanian period where the construction of idols, cities, drainage systems was best known. Some historians believe that the Indus Valley civilization has not been destroyed by humans, but for some natural reasons such as earthquakes, floods and epidemic. The Harappan civilization ended with stitching, public bathrooms, a complex system of reservoirs. Bead spread in many places testifies to these things.