Who among the following was the first to use the term ‘Indus Civilization’?
Rakhaldas Bandopadhyay
Dayaram Sahni
R. S. Bisht
John Marshall
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The title 'Indus Civilization' was for the first time used to the Harappa Civilization by John Marshall.
This civilization existed between 2500 and 1750 BC.
This civilization was mostly renowned for its excellent sewage system and urban planning.
The site of Mohenjodaro was discovered by Rakhaldas Bandopadhyay, whereas the Harappa site was discovered by Dayaram Sahni.
In 1973, RS Bisht made the discovery of Banawali, a site of the Indus Valley Civilization.