HistoryThe first site to be excavated after independence was

The first site to be excavated after independence was


  1. A
    Ropar
  2. B
    Mohenjodaro
  3. C
    Bhirrana
  4. D
    Banawali 

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    The first site to be excavated after independence was Ropar.
    The ancient town of Ropar in the state of Punjab was founded around the 11th century AD and was named after the son of the region's ruler.
    The Ropar area has been inhabited for millennia, and the current town was the site of an ancient Indus civilization center. Ropar is a Harappan site where pre-Harappan and Harappan culture remains have been discovered. Ropar is the site of the first Indus Valley excavations in independent India. The Ropar excavations have provided a detailed understanding of the Indus Valley civilization and the Harappa Culture. Further excavations have revealed a cultural shift with some missing elements, according to archaeologists.
      
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