The Kulli culture was a prehistoric culture in southern Balochistan (Gedrosia) in Pakistan ca. 2500 - 2000 BCE. The pottery and other artifacts are similar...
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east of Elam proper. Prehistoric Iran List of Iranian artifacts abroad Kulli culture International Rankings of Iran in History Konar Sandal on map Oscar...
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Look up kulli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kulli may refer to: Kulli culture, prehistoric culture in southern Balochistan, Pakistan ca. 2500 - 2000...
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Indus Valley Civilisation (redirect from Indus Valley Culture)
and later cultures called Early Harappan and Late Harappan in the same area. The early Harappan cultures were populated from Neolithic cultures, the earliest...
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Harappans before the Kulli civilization arrived and that the Kulli culture was related to or possibly derived from the Harappan culture. Nindowari is located...
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Sohr Damb (category Amri-Nal culture)
are badly eroded. Overall, this period belongs to the Kulli culture, as well as the Indus culture. Period IV occupation is very eroded and only attested...
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The Cemetery H culture was a Bronze Age culture in the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, from about 1900 BCE until about 1300...
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Siswal (category Archaeological cultures in India)
culture: Based on the pottery found here, it is classified as a separate archaeological culture / subculture. This culture is a pre-Harappan culture which...
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V at Namazga-Depe. This Bronze Age culture is called the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex. The Kulli culture, similar to that of the Indus Valley...
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The Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (OCP) is a Bronze Age culture of the Indo-Gangetic Plain "generally dated 2000–1500 BCE," extending from eastern Punjab...
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History and culture Indus River Periodisation Religion Bhirrana culture Mehrgarh culture Kulli culture Amri culture Bara culture Cemetery H culture Indus–Mesopotamia...
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History and culture Indus River Periodisation Religion Bhirrana culture Mehrgarh culture Kulli culture Amri culture Bara culture Cemetery H culture Indus–Mesopotamia...
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methods, and secondly that entertainment, especially dance, was part of the culture. The bronze girl was made using the lost-wax casting technique and shows...
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province of Pakistan. The river has historically been important to many cultures of the region. The 3rd millennium BC saw the rise of Indus Valley Civilisation...
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pottery show the first two phases should be termed Pre-Harappan Dholaviran Culture and re-dated as follows: Stage I (c. 3500-3200 BCE), and Stage II (c. 3200-2600...
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pp. 399–432. Bryant, Edwin (2001). The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture: The Indo-Aryan Migration Debate. Oxford University Press. pp. 163. ISBN 0199881332...
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Harappan Civilization, which developed c. 3000 BCE from the prehistoric Indus culture. At its height, the Indus Civilization spanned much of what is now Pakistan...
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Harappa (category Culture of Punjab, Pakistan)
civilisation centred in Sindh and the Punjab, and then the Cemetery H culture. The city is believed to have had as many as 23,500 residents and occupied...
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History and culture Indus River Periodisation Religion Bhirrana culture Mehrgarh culture Kulli culture Amri culture Bara culture Cemetery H culture Indus–Mesopotamia...
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Lothal (section Economy and urban culture)
essentially a single culture site—the Harappan culture in all its variances is evidenced.[citation needed] An indigenous micaceous Red Ware culture also existed...
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History and culture Indus River Periodisation Religion Bhirrana culture Mehrgarh culture Kulli culture Amri culture Bara culture Cemetery H culture Indus–Mesopotamia...
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Bhirrana (category Archaeological cultures in India)
IA: Hakra Wares Culture, Period IB: Early Harappan Culture, Period IIA: Early Mature Harappan and Period IIB: Mature Harappan Culture. According to the...
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Amri–Nal culture is attributed to Amri archaeological sites in Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. It flourished in the 4th and 3rd millennia...
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theory proposes that the canal was part of the influence of the Namazga culture, which flourished in the adjacent southern Turkmenia. List of Indus Valley...
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Civilisation. Asko Parpola identifies Proto-Dravidians with the Harappan Culture and the Meluhhan people mentioned in Sumerian records. In his book Deciphering...
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Tigrana, Bhiwani (section Culture and festivals)
civilisation Pottery in the Indian subcontinent Bara culture, subtype of Late-Harappan Phase Cemetery H culture (2000-1400 BC), early Indo-Aryan pottery at IVC...
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Phase) at Kalibangan belongs to the Sothi-Siswal culture (see also Sothi site). Traces of pre-Harappan culture have been found only at the lower levels of...
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History and culture Indus River Periodisation Religion Bhirrana culture Mehrgarh culture Kulli culture Amri culture Bara culture Cemetery H culture Indus–Mesopotamia...
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History and culture Indus River Periodisation Religion Bhirrana culture Mehrgarh culture Kulli culture Amri culture Bara culture Cemetery H culture Indus–Mesopotamia...
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Mehrgarh (category Archaeological cultures in India)
showing evidence of farming and herding. It was influenced by the Neolithic culture of the Near East, with similarities between "domesticated wheat varieties...
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