Sutkagen Dor

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The westernmost site of the Indus (Harappan) civilization near the shore of the Arabian Sea, west of Karachi, probably a port or trading post supporting the sea trade with the Persian Gulf. It was defended by a massive semi-dressed stone wall and was divided into a citadel and a lower town; the lower town shows connections with the local Kulli culture.

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The westernmost site of the Harappan civilization, on the Makran coast, southwest Pakistan. Like other Harappan towns, Sutkagen Dor is divided into a citadel and a lower town. The citadel was defended by a massive wall, not made of brick as in the Indus Valley itself, but of semidressed stone. The lower town shows connections with the local Kulli culture.

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

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