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Though archaeological excavations in India are over 120 years old, no complete plan of a town or village has been exposed. Hence, it was impossible to determine the antiquity of village planning practices despite the fact that India is still largely a country of villages.
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Sankalia, H.D., Ansari, Z.D., Dhavalikar, M.K. (1984). Excavations at the Early Farming Village of Inamgaon 1968–1982. In: Lukacs, J.R. (eds) The People of South Asia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-5001-7_5
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