"It is thus absolutely clear that: (i) there was an occupational and cultural continuity from the Mature Harappan times to those when the Jhukar-style pottery came into being; and (ii) there is hardly any justifiable case for treating the so-called 'Jhukar Culture’ as an entity quite separate from and having nothing to do with the Mature Harappan."
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Lal, B. B. (1997). The earliest civilization of South Asia : rise, maturity, and decline. Aryan Books International., 259
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