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"In the opinion of the Allchins, âDholavira appears to be one of the most exciting discoveries of the past half century!â"
"Its town planning apart, Dholavira shot into prominence because of a unique find: an inscription almost three metres long, found lying on the floor of one of the chambers of the castleâs northern gate. It was not inscribed there; its ten signs, each over 35 cm high, were made of a crystalline material which must have been embedded in a wooden plank, and the whole âsignboardâ was probably hung above the northern gate, where it would have been visible to much of the middle town. In terms of size, there is no remotely comparable inscription from any other Harappan site. (Of course, boards with signs simply carved or painted on a plank would have vanished without a trace; it is the crystalline material alone that was preserved in this case.)"
"[I was]âsurprised to find that the dimensions and the orientation of the Drupad Kila coincided exactly with those of Dholaviraâ...."
"The problem is that Dholavira was a town of the Indus-SarasvatÄ« civilization, 2,000 years older than KÄmpilya. This fact offered evidence of the continuity of only one urban model from the Indus-SarasvatÄ« to the Ganges civilizations in the time frame of two millennia."