Rakhigarhi: Indian town could unlock mystery of Indus civilisation
by Jason Burke Rakhigarhi from on (#Z4WS)
Archaeologists hope DNA from four skeletons will shed light on bronze age settlement as locals see chance to develop more than just site's ancient heritage
Wazir Chand is explaining life 4,000 years ago. He points to the rocky mounds looming over a huddle of brick houses, a herd of black buffalo and a few stunted trees. The rising sun burns off a chill mist over the north-west Indian plains.
A low rise was a fortification, Chand says, and a darker patch of red earth hides the site of an altar. Nimbly stepping around piles of buffalo dung, he points to a slight depression. This, apparently, was a pit that may have been a reservoir.
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