Definition:
Archaeological site in North Baluchistan province of Pakistan, representing an agricultural community of 1.2 acres in the Quetta valley, dated during the 4500-4100 BC. Evidence for domesticated sheep and cattle; houses built of wattle and daube and, later, mud-brick architecture. Evidence for wheel-thrown black and red pottery as well.
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Indian and Pakistan
Archaeology of Pakistan
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Archaeology of the Sarasvati river valley and other ancient landscapes.
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