Cemetery H culture
| The extent of the Swat and Cemetery H cultures are indicated; Geography of the Rigveda, with Rigvedic rivers names | |
| Geographical range | Pakistan North India (Punjab, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh) | 
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| Period | Bronze Age | 
| Dates | c. 1900–1300 BCE | 
| Type site | Harappa | 
| Major sites | Harappa Bhagwanpura | 
| Characteristics | Extensive copper metallurgy cremation of human remains | 
| Followed by | Painted Grey Ware culture | 
The Cemetery H culture was a Bronze Age culture in the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, from about 1900 BCE until about 1300 BCE. It is regarded as a regional form of the late phase of the Harappan (Indus Valley) civilisation (alongside the Jhukar culture of Sindh and Rangpur culture of Gujarat), but also as a phase of the Indo-Aryan migrations.
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