Type: Archaeological Site - Settlement
Province: Punjab
District: Dera Ghazi Khan
Period: Pre Historic
Relative Chronology: 8000 BCE - 5600 BCE
Description: An archaeological site in ruined condition measuring 70mx50mx2m. A wall on the western side of the site is partly visible, made of both dressed and undressed stones, running in north-south direction. It is 40cm thick and is attached with a small stone platform. The site is covered with large quantity of broken ceramics including handmade, wheel made and wet wares (Kot Dijian phase), stone tools and cores. The site is associated with late Neolithic period.
Latitude: 29.956501694
Longitude: 70.142783028
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: Late Neolithic Period Sites Along Koh-e-Suleiman in Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan: Recent Discoveries
Published In: Journal of Asian Civilizations, Vol. 42, No.1, July 2019
Year of Publication: 2019
Bibliography/Reference: Jan, Zakirullah et.al