The site of the day isn't one of the oldest, or biggest, or most important; but it is a pretty cool site nonetheless.
Nausharo is a small pottery workshop of the Harappan or Indus Civilization, located about six kilometers from the capital of Mehrgahr, where archaeologists found kiln, clay, molds, and flint and bone tools, in fact just about everything you'd need to make a pot. An interesting article in the Journal of Archaeological Science brought it to my attention--and now to yours. As usual, click on through to read all about it.
Nausharo is a small pottery workshop of the Harappan or Indus Civilization, located about six kilometers from the capital of Mehrgahr, where archaeologists found kiln, clay, molds, and flint and bone tools, in fact just about everything you'd need to make a pot. An interesting article in the Journal of Archaeological Science brought it to my attention--and now to yours. As usual, click on through to read all about it.


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