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The Late Harappan Phase
The Late Harappan Phase
- Mature Harappan phase was followed by a post-urban phase, known as the late Harappan phase.
- There are five geographical zones of the late Harappan phase:
- Hakra valley;
- Eastern Punjab and Haryana
- The Ganga-Yamuna doab
- Kutch
- Saurashtra
Jukhar Culture
In Sindh, the late Harappan phase is represented by the Jukhar culture at sites such as Jukhar, Chanhudaro, and Amri. The transition from the mature to the late Hara…
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The Late Harappan Phase: Cemetery – H Culture
Cemetery – H Culture
In the Punjab province of Pakistan and the Ghagar-Hakra valley, the late Harappan phase is represented by the Cemetery-H culture. There is a decline in the number of settlements from 714 in the mature Harappan phase to 50 in the late Harappan phase. In east Punjab, Haryana, and north Rajasthan, the late Harappan settlements were small compared to the mature Harappan ones.
- The Cemetery-H culture is represented, among other sites, at Harappa. Here, at the lower Cemetery-H levels, the graves consisted mostly of extended burials. The pottery showed some continuity with earlier levels, but there were also…
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