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Kerala-no-dhoro  The Harappans
c.3000 BC - c.1500 BC
Padra, Gujarat, India
21.37491, 72.04346
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Also called as Padri, this site belongs to Indus Valley Civilisation located in southern coast of Saurashtra, Gujarat, India.[1]

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Period[edit]

Structures belonging to Early Harappan and Mature Harappan period were found in this site.[1] A different type of pottery found in this place as well as at Somnath (Prabhas Patan), Lotershwar indicate an indigeneious tradition distinct from that of Amri-Nal, known from earlier occupations at Padri and Loteshwar (McIntosh, Jane). [1]

Findings[edit]

Copper fish hooks, of exceptionally big size are found here, indicating large fish were caught.[1] Well made, sturdy storage jars were also found at this site, which were used for transporting salt.[2] A jar found at this place is decorated with buffalo horn motif and with a large figure in a ragged skirt and wearing a pair of buffalo horns.[1] In early Harappan levels of this site, symbols similar to Harappan writing were found and such writings were also found at Kalibangan and Dholavira.[3]

Structures[edit]

Rectangular houses, houses with rooms and workshops were constructed in Early Harappan Period. Houses constructed during Mature Harappan period were of mud bricks with floors being plastered with lime and dung; and these houses had storage spaces and hearths for coocking.[1]

Salt production[edit]

This unwalled village is thought have involved with production of salt, by evaporating sea water.[1]

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