Nindowari
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Nindowari (Urdu: نندارہ), also known as Nindo Damb, is a Kulli archaeological site, dating back to chalcolithic period, in Kalat District of Balochistan, Pakistan. Archaeological investigation of the site suggests that the Nindowari complex was occupied by the Harappans before the Kulli civilization arrived and that the Kulli culture was related to or possibly derived from the Harappan culture.[1][2]
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نندارہ | |
Location | Ornach Valley, Tehsil Wadh, Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan |
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Region | Indus Valley Civilization |
Coordinates | 27.221°N 66.793°E / 27.221; 66.793 |
Type | Archaeological site |
Area | 124 acres |
Height | 75 feet (23 m) |
History | |
Founded | Chalcolithic period |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1962–1965 |
Condition | Ruins |
Ownership | Federal Government of Pakistan |
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