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Evidence of dairy production in the Indus Valley Civilization
Recently, a study by Indian and Canadian archaeologists has found that dairy products were being produced by the Harappans as far back as 2500 BCE. The finding reveals the earliest evidence of dairy production.|
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| Site | Excavated by | Location | Findings |
| Harappa | Daya Ram Sahni in 1921 | Bank of river Ravi in Montgomery district of Punjab (Pakistan) |
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| Mohenjo-Daro (Mound of Dead) | R.D. Banerjee in 1922 | Bank of river Indus in Larkana district of Punjab (Pakistan) |
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| Sutkagendor | Stein in 1929 | In southwestern Balochistan province, Pakistan on Dast river |
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| Chanhudaro | N.G. Majumdar in 1931 | Sindh on the Indus river |
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| Amri | N.G. Majumdar in 1935 | On the bank of Indus river |
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| Kalibangan | Ghose in 1953 | Rajasthan on the bank of Ghaggar river |
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| Lothal | R. Rao in 1953 | Gujarat on Bhogva river near Gulf of Cambay |
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| Surkotada | J.P. Joshi in 1964 | Gujarat |
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| Banawali | R.S. Bisht in 1974 | Hisar district of Haryana |
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| Dholavira | R.S Bisht in 1985 | Gujarat in Rann of Kachchh |
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