- After the partition of India most of the well known Harappan sities-Mohenjodaro, Harappa, Chanhudaro and Jhukar(near Larkana, Sind)-went to Pakistan, leaving only two outposts, Kotla Nihang Khan near Ropar on ten Sutlej in Punjab, and Rangpur on the Bhadar in Kathiawar Gujarat, within the territory of India. - A.Ghosh undertook the exploration of the valleys of the dried up Saraswati(Ghaggar)and its tributary, the Drishadvati (Chautang)in Ganganagar, North Rajasthan and discovered about 25 Harappan sites. - Suraj Bhan in the course of explorations in the sixties in the upper Saraswathi basin, noticed a number of Harappan sites such as Banawali, Rakhigarhi and Mithathal. - In the fifties and sixties S.R.Rao explored a large area in Gujarat including Kutch and Kathiawar, bringing the total number of Harappan sites in Gujarat to over 1990.
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