Bhirrana Site

sfg-2026
ForumIAS LATEST
  1. 04 June | MGP Strategy Series | GS Paper 4 (Ethics) with AIR 7 A.R. Rajah Mohaideen Click Here to register for the session →
  2. 04 June | GS Advance Program begins from 4th June 2026 | First 2 classes open to all Click Here to register for the event →
  3. 05 June | MGP Strategy Series | GS Paper 3 Strategy Session with AIR 406 Mannat Luthra Click Here to register for the session
  4. 06 June | Open Orientation on Essay Guidance Program (EGP 2026) Click Here to register →
  5. 07 June | Open Orientation for Current Affairs for Mains 2026 Click Here to register →
  6. 07 June | Sociology Optional Strategy Session with AIR 10 Ujjwal Priyank Click Here to register →

News- Researchers using radiocarbon dating at Bhirrana indicate that the Harappan Civilisation of the Indian subcontinent could be over 8,000 years old.

Bhirrana Site
Source: Harappa.com

About Bhirrana Site

  • Bhirrana is an archaeological site that shows early settlement phases of the Harappan Civilisation.
  • Location: It is located in present-day Haryana along the paleo-channels of the Ghaggar river.
  • Excavated by: The site was excavated by Shri L. S. Rao of the Archaeological Survey of India.
  • Estimated Age: Radiocarbon dating indicates that settlement at Bhirrana dates back nearly 8,000 years.
  • Evolutionary Phases (Bhirrana)- The cultural development at Bhirrana is divided into four successive phases showing gradual settlement growth.
    • Period-IA (Hakra Wares Culture): This phase shows well-plastered subterranean dwelling pits dug into natural soil, along with a ceramic assemblage.
    • Period-IB (Early Harappan): During this phase, houses were built with mud bricks, and pottery showed six fabrics similar to Kalibanga-I.
    • Period-IIA (Early Mature Harappan): This phase shows transformation in the city layout, and the settlement was enclosed by a mud-brick fortification wall.
    • Period-IIB (Mature Harappan): This final phase shows typical Harappan antiquities, including steatite seals and associated pottery.

Key Findings

  • Material culture and artefacts: Antiquities include beads of semiprecious stones, terracotta objects, copper bangles, and bone objects.
  • Settlement and cultural sequence: Excavations revealed a 4.20-metre thick deposit showing a four-fold cultural sequence.
Print Friendly and PDF
Blog
Academy
Community