Dabar Kot

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A large tell site in the Loralai Valley in north Baluchistan, Pakistan. It was a trading post of the Indus civilization, probably occupied first from the 5th millennium BC; later occupied by other cultures. The later levels have produced material of Harappan type associated with local artifacts such as figurines of Zhob type.

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A large site in the Loralai Valley in northern Baluchistan, Pakistan, probably occupied from the 5th millenniuum BC. In later levels, material of Harappan type was associated with local artefacts such as figurines of Zhob type. The latest occupation of the site is represented by a large Buddhist structure.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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