Over 1400 Indus Valley civilisation sites have been discovered, of which 925 sites are in India and 475 sites in Pakistan, while some sites in Afghanistan are believed to be trading colonies. Only 40 sites on the Indus valley were discovered in the pre-Partition era by archaeologists in British India, around 1,100 (80%) sites are located on the plains between the rivers Ganges and Indus. The oldest site of Indus Valley Civilization, Bhirrana and the largest site, Rakhigarhi, are located in the Indian state of Haryana. More than 90% of the inscribed objects and seals that were discovered were found at ancient urban centres along the Indus river in Pakistan, mainly Harappa (Punjab) and Mohenjo-daro (Sindh). More than 50 IVC burial sites have been found, main sites among those are Rakhigarhi (first site with genetic testing), Sanauli, Farmana, Kalibangan, Lothal, Dholavira, Mehrgarh, Harappa, Chanhudaro, and Mohenjo-daro. (en)
Cet article présente la liste des sites archéologiques de la civilisation de la vallée de l'Indus, répartis entre l'Afghanistan, l'Inde et le Pakistan. (fr)
Pada tahun 2008 telah ditemukan lebih dari 1000 lokasi atau situs Peradaban Lembah Sungai Indus, di mana 406 situs terletak di Pakistan dan 616 situs di India, sementara beberapa situs di Afganistan diyakini merupakan koloni perdagangan. (in)
Cet article présente la liste des sites archéologiques de la civilisation de la vallée de l'Indus, répartis entre l'Afghanistan, l'Inde et le Pakistan. (fr)
Pada tahun 2008 telah ditemukan lebih dari 1000 lokasi atau situs Peradaban Lembah Sungai Indus, di mana 406 situs terletak di Pakistan dan 616 situs di India, sementara beberapa situs di Afganistan diyakini merupakan koloni perdagangan. (in)
Over 1400 Indus Valley civilisation sites have been discovered, of which 925 sites are in India and 475 sites in Pakistan, while some sites in Afghanistan are believed to be trading colonies. Only 40 sites on the Indus valley were discovered in the pre-Partition era by archaeologists in British India, around 1,100 (80%) sites are located on the plains between the rivers Ganges and Indus. The oldest site of Indus Valley Civilization, Bhirrana and the largest site, Rakhigarhi, are located in the Indian state of Haryana. More than 90% of the inscribed objects and seals that were discovered were found at ancient urban centres along the Indus river in Pakistan, mainly Harappa (Punjab) and Mohenjo-daro (Sindh). More than 50 IVC burial sites have been found, main sites among those are Rakhigarhi (en)