Kulli Complex
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Definition:
A neighbor of the great Indus Civilization located in the Kolwa, Makran and southern Kalat provinces of Pakistan, or perhaps an upland manifestation of that civilization, the Kulli complex (2500-2000 BC) consists of rows of houses built of huge stone blocks along a grid of planned streets. Excavated by the great Hungarian archaeologist Aurel Stein.
Related Resources:
Archaeology of Pakistan
Links and resources from your About guide.
The Indus Valley Civilization
Archaeological sites and studies of the Indus and Sarasvati River valleys of India and Pakistan.
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