Archaeologists in India say they have unearthed four human skeletons dating back to the oldest civilization in the subcontinent.
The
ancient Harappan civilization dates back around 4,000 years and was
first discovered at Mohenjo Daro in what is now Pakistan in the 1920s.The remains recovered from a cemetery in the northern state of Haryana are of two adult males, a female and a child.
Scholars hope the latest find will shed new light on the Harappan people.
Archaeologists and scientists from India and South Korea have been carrying out excavations at the cemetery at Rakhigarhi village in Haryana's Hissar district since 2013.
Mohenjo Daro is the world's oldest surviving city and dates back to the pre-Hindu Indus Valley civilization.
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