Bhirrana, Haryana, India (IVC) - 8000-7500 BCE
Incredible Ancient India (Bharat Sanatan IVC / Sarasvati Tamil) was THE ORIGIN (case of Bhirrana, Haryana IVC) :
1. Bhirrana, along Sarasvati River had palace-like houses with multiple rooms ! During excavations, archaeologists uncovered multi-roomed houses at Bhirrana. Specifically, one house featured ten rooms - like an ancient palace! Another house had three rooms. A separate house included a kitchen, courtyards, and chullahs (cooking stoves), alongside charred grains!
2. Bhirrana’s earliest layers date back to the 8th-7th millennium BCE. It is the oldest sites of pre Harappan Period. It is located along the Aapaya tributary of Sarasvati. It is very close to the Vedic River Sarasvati. It is very close to Kurukṣetra, mentioned in the Rgveda as Vara Prthivya, detailed in the book Rivers of Rgveda.
3. Bhirrana challenges the earlier notion that the Harappan Culture originated from the farming settlement of Mehragarh in Baluchistan and Sind in Pakistan. It refutes the notion that the Iranian farmers brought agriculture and civilization to IVC / Harappan Region through Mehragarh. Mehragarh near Sibi in Baluchistan is a small farming village dated to 7000-5500 BCE. Bhirrana near Sarasvati in Haryana is 1000 years older than Mehragarh and established in 8000-7500 BCE.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352409X24000117

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