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sana.noor
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The ruins of Harrappa were first described in 1842 by Charles Masson in his Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Punjab, where locals talked of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest would attach to this for nearly a century.
(A) where locals talked of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest would attach to this for nearly a century
(B) where locals spoke of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest was attached to this for nearly a century
(C) in which locals talked of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but was of no archaeological interest for nearly a century
(D) in which locals spoke of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest would attach to this for nearly a century
(E) where locals talked of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest was attached to this for nearly a century
(A) where locals talked of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest would attach to this for nearly a century
(B) where locals spoke of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest was attached to this for nearly a century
(C) in which locals talked of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but was of no archaeological interest for nearly a century
(D) in which locals spoke of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest would attach to this for nearly a century
(E) where locals talked of an ancient city extending "thirteen cosses" (about 25 miles), but no archaeological interest was attached to this for nearly a century
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