The Discovery of new Archaeological Sites at the Bank of Kech River in Balochistan

Authors

  • Jamil Hussain Baloch M.Phil Scholar, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad.

Keywords:

Mehrgarh, Archaeological, civilization, kech

Abstract

Throughout the Indo-subcontinent the territory of Balochistan has been the hub of cultures. In the ancient age. This land has been a passage of different nations. Who entered in Indian different time. This land has a lot of archaeological sites. Some of them have been explored by the foreign archaeologists and some sites are yet to be explored.

This paper illustrates the new archeological sites of the bank of the kechriver. It is also mentioned that how many places have been excavated at the bank of the kech river, how the sites of that are so significant.

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The Discovery of new Archaeological Sites at the Bank of Kech River in Balochistan

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2011-10-15

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Baloch, J. H. . (2011). The Discovery of new Archaeological Sites at the Bank of Kech River in Balochistan. Hanken, 3(1), 26–42. Retrieved from http://pscjournal.uob.edu.pk/journal/index.php/hanken/article/view/184

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