Dhavalikar was born in 1930 at Patas,
Bombay State (now
Maharashtra). He received B.A. in Economics and Political Science in 1952 and M.A. in 1958. He received Ph.D. in Archaeology in 1964 from
University of Poona for work in ancient Indian Culture and Archaeology, He served the
Archaeological Survey of India as Technical Assistant from 1953 to 1965. He was a lecturer in Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology at the
Nagpur University from 1965 to 1967. He served
Deccan College,
Pune, as Reader in Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology from 1967 to 1980, and as Professor from 1980 to 1990. He held the positions of Joint-Director (1982–1985) and Director (1985–1990). Dhavalikar dated the discovered site to a period spanning from 2400 BCE to 2000 BCE (though
Gregory Possehl places it between 2200 BCE and 2000 BCE). The master archaeologist undertook excavations at Paunar (Maharashtra),
Kayatha (Madhya Pradesh),
Guwahati (Assam),
Inamgaon (Maharashtra), Hoggadehalli (Karnataka), Prabhas Patan and Kuntasi (Gujarat), Ape-gaon,
Kandhar, Kaothe and Walki (Maharashtra), which encompassed the past from Harappan to medieval history. (Sites are cited chronologically.) All these excavations were followed by comprehensively published reports, some of which are recognised as classics of the field. (Shreenand L. Bapat, Obituary Notice, Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 95, pages 173-175.) Fifteen researchers were fortunate to receive their doctoral degrees under his guidance. Prof. Dhavalikar was elected a Trustee of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute in 1987. He was unanimously re-elected five times and served in that office till 2013. == Honours ==