sir john marshall discovered indus valley or harrapan civilization.
The discovery of the ancient ruins of Harappa by Dayaram Sahni in 1921 and of Mohenjodaro by Rakhaldas Banerjee in 1922-1923,both officers of Archaeological Survey of India. It is estimated that the Indus Valley Civilization flourished between 3,000BCE and 2,000BCE.
The term "Indus Civilization" was first used by the British archaeologist Sir John Marshall in the early 1920s. He applied it to describe the advanced urban culture of the Indus Valley, which was characterized by its sophisticated city planning, architecture, and social organization. Marshall's work significantly contributed to the recognition and study of this ancient civilization.
John Hubert Marshall has written: 'A guide to Sanchi' -- subject(s): Topes, Guidebooks 'The Buddhist art of Gandhara' -- subject(s): Sculpture, Gandhara, Sculpture, Buddhist, Buddhist Sculpture, Gandhara Sculpture 'Excavations at Mandor' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'A guide to Taxila' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Guidebooks, Topes 'Mohenjo-daro and the Indus civilization' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indus civilization, Excavations (Archaeology), Archaeological Survey of India
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John A. Sutter and James W. Marshall. See the Related Link.Actually, John A Sutter and James W Marshall both DIDNT discover it together. However, It was Sutter's Mill. But Marshall discovered the gold. Found Gold!!!!
he was not the person who discovered gold. James marshall was
The Indus Valley Civilization was brought to light in the 1920s when British archaeologist Sir John Marshall led excavations at the sites of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro in present-day Pakistan. These sites revealed advanced urban planning, sophisticated drainage systems, and a script that remains undeciphered. The discovery challenged previous notions of ancient civilizations, highlighting the complexity and achievements of this early urban society. Further excavations have since uncovered additional sites, providing more insight into this remarkable civilization.
The first person to excavate Harappa was Sir John Marshall, who led the archaeological efforts in the 1920s. His work, along with that of his team, uncovered the extensive ruins of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, highlighting its advanced urban planning and architecture. Marshall's findings significantly contributed to the understanding of early urban societies in South Asia.
Gold was found by John Marshall at Sutter's sawmill in Columa, CA.
No. It was discovered at his sawmill in Columa. John Marshall was the manager of the mill.
He and his partner,Barry Marshall, discovered that bacterium was the cause of stomach ulcers, and re-discovered Helicobacter pylori