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Rakhigarhi is a very large Harappan site in Haryana on the Ghaggar–Drishadvati belt. ASI and Deccan College excavations exposed town and cemetery. Craft and agriculture match the Indus urban economy. 2019 aDNA lacked a Steppe signal in the reported Mature Harappan genome. The site joins settlement archaeology to biological prehistory.
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Introduction
Rakhigarhi in Hisar, Haryana, is among the largest Harappan settlements. Its significance is size, a cemetery, craft, and the aDNA that tied the Indus people to a wider prehistoric map.
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Site and culture
- The mound complex on the now-dry Drishadvati–Ghaggar belt shows planned streets, brick, drains, and craft debris of the Mature Harappan, excavated in major seasons by Amarendra Nath for the ASI and later by Vasant Shinde of Deccan College.
- Cemetery work, including RGR-7, gives burial practice and osteology, which most Harappan cities still lack at this scale.
- Beads, copper, and agricultural remains place Rakhigarhi inside the Indus craft and food economy, not as a frontier camp.
Prehistoric significance
- Extent argues that the Harappan world had more than Mohenjo-daro and Harappa as capitals of density.
- Niraj Rai, Shinde, and collaborators published aDNA in 2019 showing ancestry related to Iranian farmers and South Asian hunter-gatherers, without a Steppe pastoralist signal in that Mature Harappan individual, which matters for later Indo-Aryan debates.
- The site therefore links archaeology, biological anthropology, and language prehistory without turning one skeleton into a whole invasion story.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD R[Rakhigarhi] --> H[Mature Harappan city] R --> C[Cemetery craft] R --> D[aDNA 2019] D --> P[Prehistoric population map]
Conclusion
Rakhigarhi is prehistoric evidence of a first-rank Harappan city with burials and genome data. Its significance is the Indus as a large, biologically sampled civilisation in the Ghaggar belt, not only as two famous Pakistani mounds.
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