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Chirand

Neolithic–Iron Age mound in Bihar, India

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Chirand is an archaeological site in the Saran district of Bihar, India, situated on the northern bank of the Ganga River. It has a large pre-historic mound which is known for its continuous archaeological record from the Neolithic age (about 2500–1345 BC) to the reign of the Pal dynasty who ruled during the pre-medieval period. The excavations in Chirand have revealed stratified Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Iron Age settlements, and transitions in human habitation patterns dating from 2500 BC to 30 AD. The river Ghaghara joins Ganga a short distance away from the village, near Revelganj. The Sone River also joins Ganga about a few kilometres away from Chirand. About 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) to the north of the mound there is a dry river bed which is inferred as one of the meandering dry loops of the Gandaki River. Thus, there are four rivers in the vicinity of Chirand. The village has undergone erosion due to which the mound abutting the Ganga River bank is exposed, revealing brick features and potsherds. On the top of the mound there is a mosque, which was built by Sultan Abul Muzaffar Hussain Shah of Bengal in 1503 AD. This mosque reveals ruins of pilasters of Hindu temples. Chirand is located 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from Chhapra, the district headquarters in the state of Bihar. The Archaeological Survey of India controls about 0.5 square kilometres (0.19 sq mi) of the area of the village.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
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Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
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Continuity into early centuries AD

c. 30 AD

Lowest archaeological level dated

c. 200 BC

Mosque built on mound

1503 AD

Chalcolithic phase identified

c. 1600 BC

W.W. Hunter visit recorded

1871

Carbon dating of Neolithic top layer

c. 1910–1600 BC

Excavations by Bihar State Directorate

1962–63 and 1970–71

Erosion protection proposed

2010

Village census recorded

2011

Neolithic occupation (broad range)

c. 2500–1345 BC

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Storage Structures

Containers
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Miscellaneous Features

Caches
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Burial and Funerary Structures

Tombs
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Industrial and Craft Structures

WorkshopsToolmakers’ Areas
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Religious and Ritual Structures

MosquesTemples
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Artistic and Decorative Features

Statues
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

HousesVillages
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Environmental and Natural Features

Artificial MoundsSoil Layers
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Food Production and Processing Features

HearthsOvens
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India

Coordinates

25.74° N, 84.82° E