Ganeriwala

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Ganeriwala is an archaeological site associated with the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, located in present-day Pakistan.

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Ganeriwala canonical 2
Ganweriwala 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indus Valley Civilization site
archaeological site
archaeologicalCulture Mature Harappan period
surface form: Mature Harappan phase
associatedWith Indus Valley
surface form: Harappan urban network
belongsTo South Asian archaeological heritage
chronologicalPeriod Bronze Age
civilization Indus Valley
surface form: Indus Valley Civilization
country Pakistan
culture Mature Harappan period
surface form: Harappan culture
currentCondition largely unexcavated mounds
discoveredBy Aurel Stein
hasAlternativeName Ganeriwala
surface form: Ganweriwala
hasArchaeologicalSignificance potential major Harappan city
heritageStatus unexcavated site
locatedBetween Harappa and Mohenjo-daro
locatedIn Pakistan
Punjab, Pakistan
locatedInRegion Thar Desert
surface form: Cholistan Desert

Indus River basin
surface form: Greater Indus Valley
materialRemains brick structural remains
surface pottery sherds
partOf Indus Valley
surface form: Indus-Sarasvati archaeological complex
regionOfArchaeologicalSurvey Cholistan Survey
relativeImportance one of the larger Indus Valley Civilization sites
researchStatus limited field investigation
siteType urban settlement
situatedNear dry bed of the Ghaggar-Hakra River
timePeriod 3rd millennium BCE

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Indus Valley containsSite Ganeriwala
Ganeriwala hasAlternativeName Ganeriwala
this entity surface form: Ganweriwala
Indus seals foundIn Ganeriwala