It is situated a couple of kilometers from Binjor village, Anupgarh tehsil, Sri Ganganagar district.
4MSR, in the Ghaggar river (Ghaggar-Hakra River) valley and excavated by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), is widely considered as an Early Harappan and Mature Harappan site (Indus Valley civilization).
These sites included Kalibangan, 46 GB and Binjor 1, 2, 3 and 4, Rakhigarhi and Baror.
[1] "The purpose of the present excavation at 4MSR is to learn about the Early Harappan deposits, relationship with other contemporary sites and to fill the gap between the Late Harappan phase and the Painted Grey Ware culture", Sanjay Manjul, Director, the Institute of Archaeology and head of the excavation at 4MSR, said.
[1][2][3][4] During 2017 excavation, 4000 years old high protein multi-grain laddus were found along with terraçota seal, two bull figurines, etc all of which were part of rituals, likely ancestral worship.