This is Kunal, Haryana. The river-bed of the Saraswati.

Carbon14 dated at ~6000 BCE. Over 8000 years old.
Look at what emerged.




Three occupation phases. Pit dwellings evolved into planned rectangular mud-brick houses with organized layouts.
Then workshops appeared. Copper smelting. Bead manufacturing. Systematic craft production.
Then the gold.
Gold necklaces. Armlets. Bangles. Silver ornaments. Copper furnaces. Steatite bead workshops. Fired kilns. A complete hoard. Necklace beads. An armlet. Bangle fragments. Semi-precious stones.
Archaeologists call this “the earliest remains of pre-Harappan culture in India.” Call the gold regalia “first of its kind.”
Now notice what this proves.
โข Planned architecture: older than 6000 BCE
โข Copper metallurgy: older than 6000 BCE
โข Craft specialization: older than 6000 BCE
โข Ornamental culture: older than 6000 BCE
Mohenjo-daro reaches its peak around 2500 BCE.
That’s a 3,500-year gap.
Three & a half millennia of developed settlement culture before what textbooks call “the Indus Valley Civilization.” existed on the Saraswati – a river colonial ‘scholarship’ dismissed as mythological.
This isn’t pre-civilization. This is early-phase civilization. The timeline we inherited cut off 3,000 years of continuity. Kunal hasn’t rewritten history. It has extended it.
Bharat’s history & past greatness is still to be entirely discovered. ๐ฉ๐ฎ๐ณ
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