Bhagwanpura, Haryana

[2][3] Situated 24 km northeast of Kurukshetra, the site is notable for showing an overlap between the late Harappan and Painted Grey Ware cultures.

Painted Grey Ware is generally associated with the Vedic people, so this area can be said as the junction of two great civilizations of India.

Initially, the PGW people lived in thatched wattle-and-daub huts, but later they began to build mud-walled houses.

Towards the end of sub-period IB, the PGW people began to use burnt bricks, but no complete structures have been found.

[6] Some scholars believe that the burnt bricks (square, rectangular, and wedge-shaped) from sub-period IB were not in fact used for building houses, but for the construction of Vedic fire altars.