
Wide roads, a drainage network, multi-tier houses and possibly a jewellery-making unit have been found at the site - TNN

A team of 40 archaeologists and research scholars has been excavating three of a total 11 mounds across 350 hectares in the village - TNN

The current round of excavation is likely to conclude by the end of this month - TNN

Over the past few weeks, archaeologists in Rakhigarhi have unearthed evidence of extensive town planning and engineering - TNN

"From carving out streets and lanes to a well-planned drainage system, these reflect advanced engineering that many of our urban centres lack even today,” said a research scholar of the ASI -TNN

A nondescript village in Hisar today, Rakhigarhi first appeared on archeologists' radar in 1998 - TNN

The second round of excavation began in 2013 and it was speculated that the Rakhigarhi site could well be the largest remnant of the Harappan civilisation - TNN

In 2021, the site once again caught the interest of archeologists and four more mounds were discovered — 11 in total — across an area of 350 hectares - TNN

Most of the evidence and artefacts found so far date back to the mature Harappan period, which is nearly 5,000 years old - TNN

As of now, RGR-1, 3 and 7 are being examined. A total of 13 trenches have been opened across the three mounds - TNN