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Lulz, these sites are amongst the largest in IVC where they developed literature called as the vedic literature consists of Four Vedas and the Dharma shastras, The Vedas are the large bodies of religious text that is composed of Vedic Sanskrit and originated in ancient India. They form the oldest scriptures of Hinduism and the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature. The Vedas are said to have passed on through verbal transmission from one generation to the next. Therefore, they are also known as Shruti. The Vedic literature consists of four Vedas, namely: Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda, and Atharva Veda. The mantra text of each of the Vedas is called Samhita.Lol.all these sites are pre vedic era. The vedic belief came from central asia around 3500 years ago and have nothing to do with your present day Hinduism..their beliefs gods lifestyle had no resemblance to hinduism born much much later.
Even before Vedic Age,In the IVC Shiva was worshipped ,their are literal proofs of it:-
This artefact is commonly recognized as the Pasupati Seal or Shiva seal. It was excavated at Mohenjodaro within the Indus valley which is dated to approximately 2500 BC. Made of steatite, it is a rather small object measuring a mere 3.4cm in height, 3.4cm in length and 1.4 cm in width. One can currently find this artefact in the Indus Valley civilization Gallery within National Museum, New Delhi
Swatika Seal founded in Harappa predating the Vedic Period.