Daimabad

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Daimabad is an archaeological site in Maharashtra, India, notable for its late Harappan (Indus Valley Civilization) remains and distinctive Bronze Age artifacts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
associatedWith Deccan Chalcolithic cultures NERFINISHED
Indus Valley Civilization NERFINISHED
country India
culture Jorwe culture NERFINISHED
Late Harappan culture NERFINISHED
Malwa culture
Savalda culture NERFINISHED
discovered 1958
discoveredBy B. P. Bopardikar NERFINISHED
earliestOccupation around 2300 BCE
excavatedBy M. N. Deshpande NERFINISHED
S. A. Sali NERFINISHED
S. R. Rao NERFINISHED
excavationEnd 1975
1978
excavationStart 1958
1974
hasArchaeologicalPhase Jorwe phase NERFINISHED
Late Jorwe phase
Malwa phase NERFINISHED
Savalda phase NERFINISHED
hasFind Jorwe ware pottery
Malwa ware pottery
Savalda ware pottery
beads of semi-precious stones
black-on-red painted pottery
bronze buffalo
bronze chariot with rider and animals
bronze elephant
bronze rhinoceros
circular storage bins
copper and bronze tools
evidence of agricultural practices
mud-brick structures
terracotta figurines
knownFor Bronze Age artifacts
Daimabad hoard NERFINISHED
Indus Valley Civilization cultural material
large bronze sculptures
late Harappan remains
latestOccupation around 1000 BCE
locatedIn Ahmednagar district NERFINISHED
Maharashtra
locatedOn left bank of the Pravara River
managedBy Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
partOf Deccan region NERFINISHED
period Bronze Age NERFINISHED
Chalcolithic period
significance evidence for interaction between Harappan and Deccan cultures
largest Chalcolithic site in Maharashtra

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Indus script foundAtSite Daimabad