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Radiocarbon chronology of mollusc carbonates, charcoal and drill core sediments, retrieved from six trenches suggest that the settlement began at ∼2754 years B.P. contemporary to Late-Vedic/pre-Buddhist Mahajanapadas or oligarchic republics of ancient India.

This statement suggest that the settlement began in 800 BCE. How does this discovery "fills a gap or 'dark age' in the Indian archaeological history between 1500 BCE and 800 BCE"? The statement that this finding fill any gaps is an unofficial opinion given to news agencies by one of the co-authors. The newly published paper does not make any such statements officially. Therefore I am removing this claim. VIBHAATH GUDTROT (talk) 18:44, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]