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Jamal Shah 1

Type: Archaeological Site - Settlement
Province: Sindh
District: Khairpur
Period: Pre Historic
Relative Chronology: 2 million years BP. - 18,000 BCE
Description: This settlement is situated on a flat top surface of a sand dune in the south of the Jamal Shah Lake. At this site, a workshop with a plenty of stone micro flakes in a thick concentration was recorded. This type of workshop is commonly reported from the Rohri Hills and the Veesar Valley. The flakes are slightly wider and longer than the Mesolithic flaking debris, suggesting the different dates.
Latitude: 26.107794444
Longitude: 68.689744444
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: Surface and subsurface analysis of archaeological sites around the lakes of the Dubi Mirwah Desert in Sindh, Pakistan
Published In: Occasional Paper 4 Linguistics, Archaeology and the Human Past
Year of Publication: 2008
Bibliography/Reference: Mallah, Q.H.
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