Rangpur, Gujarat Explained

Rangpur
Map Type:India
Map Size:270
Coordinates:22.4333°N 126°W
Location:Surendranagar district, Gujarat, India
Type:Settlement

Rangpur is an ancient archaeological site in Surendranagar district near Vanala on Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, western India. Lying on the tip between the Gulf of Khambhat and Gulf of Kutch, it belongs to the period of the Indus Valley civilization, and lies to the northwest of the larger site of Lothal.[1] It is the type site for the Rangpur culture, a regional form of the late phase of the Indus Valley Civilization that existed in Gujarat during the 2nd millennium BCE.

Excavation

See also: Archaeological culture.

Rangpur culture: Based on the distinct pottery excavated here, it was identified as a separate culture or subculture.[2]

Trail Diggings were conducted by the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) during 1931 led by M.S.Vats. Later, Ghurye (1939), Dikshit (1947) and S. R. Rao (1953–56) excavated the site under ASI projects.[3]

S.R.Rao has classified the deposits into four periods with three sub periods in Harappan Culture, Period II with an earlier Period, Microlithic and a Middle Paleolithic State (River sections) with points, scrapers and blades of jasper.The dates given by S.R.Rao are:

Architecture and town planning

Acacia wood was used in Rangpur for construction, tools and furniture.[4]

Artefacts found

Dishes with beaded rim and grooved shoulder, painted black - and redware and high-necked jars.[5] Evidence of shell working found.[6] Other artifacts found at the site include axes, beads of steatite and carnelian and Earthen wares.

Cultivation

Large quantity of plant remains were found at Rangpur. Bajra,[7] rice[1] (Period IIA) and Millet (Period HI) were found.[8]

Diet

People of Rangpur culture used rice and bajra for food. They also used to consume milk and curds from their domesticated animals.[9]

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=H3lUIIYxWkEC&dq=hulas%2Bsaharanpur+district&pg=PA214 History of Ancient and Early Medieval India, by Upinder Singh
  2. https://www.dailypioneer.com/2018/state-editions/the-harappan-civilisation-its-sub-cultures.html The Harappan Civilisation: Its Sub-cultures
  3. Web site: Excavations - Important - Gujarat. asi.nic.in. https://web.archive.org/web/20071212044520/http://asi.nic.in/asi_exca_imp_gujarat.asp. 2007-12-12. 2020-06-25.
  4. McIntosh, Jane.(2008) The Ancient Indus Valley : New Perspectives. ABC-CLIO. Page 140 https://books.google.com/books?id=1AJO2A-CbccC&q=Rangpur
  5. Archeological Surve of India Publication: Indian Archeology 1955-56. Page 70 http://asi.nic.in/nmma_reviews/Indian%20Archaeology%201955-56%20%20A%20Review.pdf
  6. Book: Singh, Upinder. A history of ancient and early medieval India : from the Stone Age to the 12th century. 2008. Pearson Education. New Delhi. 9788131711200. 164.
  7. McIntosh, Jane.(2008) The Ancient Indus Valley : New Perspectives. ABC-CLIO. Page 112 https://books.google.com/books?id=1AJO2A-CbccC&q=Rangpur
  8. Bridget and Raymond Allchin (1968) The Rise of Civilisaton in India and Pakistan. Page 245 https://books.google.com/books?id=r4s-YsP6vcIC&q=Rangpur&pg=PA103
  9. Book: Prakash, Om . Cultural History of India . 2005 . New Age International . 978-81-224-1587-2 . 450 . en.