حالیہ آثار قدیمہ دے شواہد نے سیاہ قلعی دار شمالی برتناں دی سبھیاچار دی تریخ نوں ضلع نالندہ ، بہار وچ ۱۲۰۰ ق م تک دسیا اے، جتھے اس دے ابتدائی واقعات نوں ریکارڈ کيتا گیا اے تے جوفردیہ دے مقام توں کاربن ڈیٹ کيتا گیا اے۔[۲] ايسے طرح بنوں توں اکرا تے تیر کالا دھیری دیاں تھانواں نے ۹۰۰-۷۹۰ ق م تے ۱۰۰۰-۴۰۰ ق م،[۳] تے ایودھیا وچ ۱۳ويں صدی ق م یا ۱۰۰۰ ق م دے نیڑے کاربن ڈیٹنگ فراہم دی اے۔[۴][۵][۶]
↑Tewari, Rakesh, (2016). "Excavation at Juafardih, District Nalanda (Bihar)"Archived 2023-04-26 at the وے بیک مشین, in Indian Archaeology 2006-07 – A Review, Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi, pp. 6-8: "... Layer 13, the uppermost deposit of Period I, has provided a C14 date of 1354 ق م, it may thus be seen that the C14 dates of Period I and II are consistent and justifiably indicate that the conventional date bracket for NBPW requires a fresh review at least for the sites in Magadh region..."
↑Ahmed, Mukhtar (2014). Ancient Pakistan – An Archaeological History: Volume V: The End of the Harappan Civilization, and the Aftermath. Amazon, 127: "...recent excavation in the Bannu district at the sites of Akra (900-790 ق م) and Ter Kala Dheri (1000-400 ق م) have provided radiocarbon dates which would push the chronology of NBP at Charsadda and Taxila to as early as 900 ق م...". ISBN 978-1-4997-0982-7.
↑Kumar, K., (2005). "Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites: A Review of the Problem in the Light of Recent Excavations at Ayodhya", in Pragdhara 15, pp. 264-265.
↑Danino, Michel (in en). A Timeline of Ayodhya. pp. 2-6 (Period I: Northern Black Polished Ware (NBPW)ت۔ 1300 BC – 300 BC Period I: The Human activity at the [Ram Janambhumi – Babri Masjid] dates back to the circa: thirteenth century B.C. on the bases of the scientific dating method providing the only archaeological evidence for such an early dating of the human occupation at the site (Sharma 2011:48). People using Northern Black Polished Ware (NBPW) a pottery type generally associated with the urbanization of the ganges plains were the first occupants of the site at Ayodhya). https://www.academia.edu/37675543.