Banawali
Archaeological site in Haryana, India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Benaulim.
Banawali is an archaeological site belonging to the Indus Valley civilization period in Fatehabad district, Haryana, India and is located about 120 km northeast of Kalibangan and 16 km from Fatehabad. Banawali, which is earlier called Vanavali, is on the left banks of dried up Sarasvati River.[1] Comparing to Kalibangan, which was a town established in lower middle valley of dried up Sarasvathi River, Banawali was built over upper middle valley of Sarasvati River.[2]
Quick Facts Location, Coordinates ...
Location | Baguwali, Haryana, India |
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Coordinates | 29°35′54″N 75°23′31″E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Periods | Harappan 3A to Harappan 5 |
Cultures | Indus Valley civilization |
Site notes | |
Archaeologists | R. S. Bisht |
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