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Which of the following Harappan sites yielded camel bones?

History · Negotiating the Sources UGC NET December 2018 History
Which of the following Harappan sites yielded camel bones?
AKalibangan ✓ Correct
BHarappa
CLothal
DMohenjodaro
Correct answer: (A) Kalibangan — Kalibangan yielded camel bones, so the answer is Kalibangan.
Explanation
Kalibangan yielded camel bones, so the answer is Kalibangan.
Kalibangan is an archaeological site in Rajasthan.
It is known for a ploughed field, fire altars and burials.
The burials were in both circular and rectangular graves.
Camel bones found at Kalibangan belong to about 2000 B.C.
So among these Harappan sites the camel bones came from Kalibangan.

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