roadrunner
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Sorry to break it to you guys, but atleast 3 cities around the size and sophistication of Harappa and Mohenjodaro are located well within the boundaries of modern India.
They are Dholavira, Rakhigarhi and Lothal. Considering that apart from the 5-6 excavations, the vast majority of sites remain unexcavated, it is likely that more surprises are in store!!
Kindly read my last 3 posts and follow the links for further info.
Nonsense.
I've outlined the borders of Pakistan on the map below. 3 major cities are found in Pakistan. One major city is in India at the border. The majority of cities are well inside Pakistan. Lothal is a port, not a city.
http://img139.imageshack.us/my.php?image=indusmap1mn0.jpg
Roadrunner and Unitedpak, the IVC was just as sophisticated on this side of the border as it was on the other side. So please stop claiming that "Indians are stealing Pakistani history".
Dude, this is nonsense. Even if you include every single major site that India is currently miraculously discovering, Pakistan has way more cities and settlements (see map above). Why do you think it was called the "Indus Valley civilization"? Because the settlements were mainly located along the Indus River. Have the Indians suddenly discovered that the site was located mainly along the Ganges or something, and so should be renamed "The Gangetic Valley civilization" or something? Not many neutral international researchers will agree with you, though the Archaeological Survey of India might.
Instead of squabbling over who the history belongs to, we should discuss the achievements of this great civilization and what lessons can be learnt from their success.
We can do both? Why should we ignore one facet of history at the expense of another? Because it suits you?
Here is a great link with a nice discussion:
Michel Danino - The Indus-Sarasvati Civilization and its Bearing on the Aryan Question
Might check it later.