<P> A large number of blue - green faience bangle fragments are found on the site's surface; most are very fragmentary . Parallels are found for some Bangle types in the Harappa Phase (Period 3) levels at Harappa . </P> <P> Ash pits and kilns of considerable size were observed on the northwestern and eastern peripheries of the site . One among these was a feature that is suspected to be a series of faience kilns . Their furnace walls exhibit vitrification indicative of extremely high temperature craft activities . </P> <P> In his discussion of Indus faience production Kenoyer mentions (1994: 37) the discovery of white rocky quartz at the site of Harappa, which might have been the raw material crushed to make the silica powder . It's found along with the kilns . This, and the unusually large numbers of faience objects suggest that Mitathal might have been a major faience production centre . </P> <P> Other common surface finds were small bits of copper and some copper - alloy objects such as bangle fragments . </P>

In which district the remains of seeswal culture firstly found in haryana