Sohr Damb ('Red Mound'), c. 3800–2300 BC, is an archaeological site, located near Nal, in central Balochistan, Pakistan that begins before the Indus Valley...
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flourished in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC. The dual typesites are Amri and Sohr Damb area in Naal, Balochistan. Several settlements attributed to the Amri...
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culture ware is also found in the latest stratum of Sohr Damb (Nal), so, in the past, Sohr Damb was understood as belonging to the Kulli culture. But...
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located at Naal town in Naal Tehsil. An important archaeological site Sohr Damb is located nearby. It is pre-historic site dating back 3800 to 2000 BC...
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discovered here had its own characteristics and is known as Amri Ware. Sohr Damb (Nal) is a related site in Balochistan to the west of Amri. Their pottery...
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the Frontier Circle a few years later and carried out excavations at Sohr Damb area near Naal, Balochistan in South Western province of Pakistan in May...
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archeology by Wheeler. Marshall also led excavations at the prehistoric Sohr Damb mound near Nal in Baluchistan; a small representative collection of pottery...
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the Study of Ancient Population Mobility in Balochistan (A. Ibrahim), SOHR DAMB/NAL - Rekonstruktion einer prähistorischen Kultur, Bericht2005-2008. 2002...
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