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Mugli Site, Kambar Shahdadkkot


The site is located in taluka Warak, district Qamber-Shahdadkot, it lies on the eastern edge of the Khirthar hills. The site is divided into two parts by a rivulet flowing in between, the cultural material is profusely scattered on both the mounds. These both mounds show similarity to the Kotdijian site on the left bank of river Indus with high fortified citadel mound and the lower city. The evidence of stone fortification wall is visible at the site of Mugli along with stone structures in the shape of small chambers, corridor and rooms besides some recent graves of Chandia tribe on the site. The cultural material comprises of stone blades and pottery of Hakra, Kotdijian, Amrian and Nal periods. The site lies chronologically between 4th and 3rd millennium B.C. and is of great significance having evidence of the early Indus tradition, the formative stages of the Mature Indus period of the Indus civilization. Period: 4th and 3rd millennium B.C. (Hakra, Kotdijian, Amrian and Nal periods).

Accessibility: the site lies about 5 kms south-west of Ghaibi Dero.

[Source: CDC-EFT]

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