Correct option is D
Ahar-Banas Culture:
The Ahar-Banas culture is a Chalcolithic archaeological culture of Rajasthan, primarily centered in the Mewar region.
It flourished around
3000–1500 BCE and is known for its distinctive pottery, tools, and settlement patterns.
Prominent Sites of Ahar-Banas Culture:
Gilund:
A significant Ahar-Banas site located in the Rajsamand district, known for its pottery and early agricultural settlements.
Ojiyana:
Another important site of Ahar-Banas culture in Bhilwara district, known for its evidence of copper smelting and pottery.
Balathal:
A major site near Udaipur, notable for its early evidence of agriculture and proto-urban settlement patterns.
Lothal (Not Part of Ahar-Banas Culture):
Lothal is a prominent
Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan) site located in Gujarat, not Rajasthan.
It is famous for its dockyard and advanced town planning but is unrelated to the Ahar-Banas culture.