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Daimabad is a deserted village and archaeological site on the left bank of the Pravara River, a tributary of the Godavari River in Shrirampur taluka in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state in India. This site was discovered by B. P. Bopardikar in 1958. It has been excavated three times so far by the Archaeological Survey of India teams. The first excavation in 1958-59 was carried out under the direction of M. N. Deshpande. The second excavation in 1974-75 was led by S. R. Rao. Finally, the excavations between 1975-76 and 1978-79 were carried out under the direction of S. A. Sali. Discoveries at Daimabad suggest that Late Harappan culture extended into the Deccan Plateau in India. Daimabad is famous for the recovery of many bronze goods, some of which were influenced by the Harappan cul

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  • Daimabad (दाइमाबाद) est un village déserté et un site archéologique sur la rive gauche de la rivière Pravara, tributaire du Godavari dans le tehsil de Srirampur dans l'état du Maharashtra en Inde. Ce site a été découvert par B. P. Bopardikar en 1958. Il a été fouillé trois fois par les équipes de l'Archaeological Survey of India. La première en 1958-59 a été effectuée sous la direction de M. N. Deshpande. La seconde en 1974-75 a été menée par Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao. Enfin, les fouilles entre 1975 et 1979 ont été organisées par S. A. Sali. Le site a été occupé par une culture du chalcolithique puis par la civilisation de l'Indus(harappéens). Les découvertes suggèrent que la culture harappéenne tardive s'est étendue jusqu'au plateau du Deccan. (fr)
  • Daimabad adalah sebuah desa bergurun dan sebuah situs arkeologi di tepi kiri , sebuah anak sungai dari Sungai Godavari di Srirampur, , negara bagian Maharashtra, India. Situs tersebut ditemukan olewh B. P. Bopardikar pada 1958. Situs tersebut sejauh ini telah diekskavasi sebanyak tiga kali oleh tim-tim Badan Survei Arkeologi India. Ekskavasi pertama pada 1958-9 dilakukan dibawah pengarahan M. N. Deshpande. Ekskavasi kedua pada 1974-5 dipimpin oleh . Terakhir, ekskavasi antara 1975-6 dan 1978-9 dilakukan dibawah pengarahan S. A. Sali. Daimabad dikenal karena menyimpan beberapa barang perunggu, yang beberapa diantaranya terinspirasi oleh . (in)
  • Daimabad is een archeologische vindplaats uit de kopertijd in de -vallei in Maharashtra. De bewoning wordt onderverdeeld in vijf fases: * Savaldacultuur voor 2300/2200 v.Chr. * laat-Harappa tussen 2300/2200 en circa 1800 v.Chr. * een breuk van zo'n halve eeuw * Daimabadcultuur tussen 1800 en 1600 v.Chr. * Malwacultuur van 1600 tot 1400 v.Chr. * Jorwecultuur tussen 1400 en 1000 v.Chr. Er zijn meerdere opgravingen geweest, in 1958-59 onder , 1974-75 onder en in 1975–76 en 1978-78 onder . Het bleek de grootste nederzetting van Maharashtra uit de kopertijd. (nl)
  • Daimabad è un villaggio abbandonato e un sito archeologico sulla riva sinistra del fiume Pravara, un affluente del fiume Godavari a Shrirampur taluka, nel distretto di Ahmednagar dello stato di Maharashtra, in India. (it)
  • Daimabad is a deserted village and archaeological site on the left bank of the Pravara River, a tributary of the Godavari River in Shrirampur taluka in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state in India. This site was discovered by B. P. Bopardikar in 1958. It has been excavated three times so far by the Archaeological Survey of India teams. The first excavation in 1958-59 was carried out under the direction of M. N. Deshpande. The second excavation in 1974-75 was led by S. R. Rao. Finally, the excavations between 1975-76 and 1978-79 were carried out under the direction of S. A. Sali. Discoveries at Daimabad suggest that Late Harappan culture extended into the Deccan Plateau in India. Daimabad is famous for the recovery of many bronze goods, some of which were influenced by the Harappan cul (en)
  • Даймабад — это заброшенная деревня и одновременно значимый археологический объект. Расположен на левом берегу реки Правара. Река Правара является правым притоком реки Годавари — второй по величине реки Индии, округ Ахмеднагар, штат Махараштра в Индии. Объект был открыт в 1958 году B. P. Bopardikar, индийским археологом, и был впоследствии три раза исследован индийскими археологическими экспедициями. Первые раскопки прошли с 1958 по 1959 года под руководством Дешпанде. Вторые — 1974—1975 возглавлял археолог Рао.С 1975 по 1976 год прошли третьи изыскания под руководством Сали. Итог — открытия в Даймабаде свидетельствуют, что поздняя Харрапская культура распространялась на плато Декан в Индии. Даймабад известен тем, что были найдены бронзовые изделия, причём, хорошей сохранности, и они явно б (ru)
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