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    The Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300–1700 BC, flowered 2600–1900 BCE), abbreviated IVC, was an ancient riverine civilization that flourished in the Indus and Ghaggar-Hakra river valleys in what is now Pakistan and north-west India. Another name for this civilization is the Harappan Civilization, after the first excavated city of Harappa. Although IVC might have been known to the Sumerians as Meluhha, the modern world rediscovered it only in the 1920s as a result of archaeological excavations.

    The IVC is a likely candidate for a Proto-Dravidian culture.[1] Alternatively, Proto-Munda, Proto-Indo-Iranian or a "lost phylum" are somtimes suggested for the language of the IVC (see Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit).[2]

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