Alamgirpur is an archaeological site of the Indus Valley civilization that thrived along the Ganga-Yamuna Doab (c. 3300–1300 BC) from the Harappan-Bara period, located in Meerut district, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Ceramic items found included roof tiles, dishes, cups, vases, cubicle dice, beads, terracotta cakes, carts and figurines of a humped bull and a snake.
[2] There were also beads and possibly ear studs made of steatite paste, faience, glass, carnelian, quartz, agate and black jasper.
Although kiln burnt bricks were in evidence, no structure of Harappan period was found, probably due to the limited nature of the excavations.
[2] Discovery of Harappan culture in at Alamgirpur enormously enlarged the horizon of Indus Valley civilisation in the eastern direction, in India.