The site is located in taluka and district Larkana, it lies about 07 kms west of Dhamrah town in village Halepota. The mound rises about 50' from the surrounding plains. The site was partially destroyed by contractors digging earth for the construction of the Indus Highway. The site had great profusion of cultural material laying on the surface of the site and was also visible in the section cut by the contractors while digging earth. The cultural material collected from the site comprised of gray-ware sherds, plain and painted pottery and the most important discovery was the black ware and the red ware pottery similar to the black and red ware tradition of the northern India. The chronological bracket with which the material is identified belongs to approximately 5th century BC. Period: 5th century BC.
Accessibility: The site lies about 07 kms west of Dhamrah town in village Halepota.
[Source: CDC-EFT]
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