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Mound No. 1 near village Killi Gul Muhammad

Description


Mound number 1 is lying south of Quetta Chaman Road at a distance of about 6.5 km from Quetta city. Village Killi Gul Muhammadj is situated about a kilometer south west of the site. It is approximately 100 m long (north-west to south-east) by 55 m wide. The site is about 7 m high. It is covered with modern graves all over except the south side. On all its edges irrigation trenching has uncovered many sherds, especially along the south and east. Besides pot-sherds are found lying all over the mound. The period of the site goes back to about 3200 B.C. Excavations at Kile Gul Muhammad in the Quetta valley show that people were living in small villages and practiced animal husbandry and limited agriculture. Gradually they evolved and refined the art of making pottery and developed a distinct culture, which in these early stages was closely tied to Iran and Turkmenistan, but later acquired a clearly indigenous, sub continental character.


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