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Ghazi Shah Mound

The Ghazi Shah Mound is most ancient archaeological site located in Johi Tehsil Dadu District Sindh, Pakistan.[1][2][3][4][5] It was explored by N. G. Majumdar[6] and Louis Flam has also studied and surveyed this ancient site.[7] It is very earliest site of Indus Valley Civilization dates back to 4000 to 6000 years.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Piyaro ji Mari (Gazi Shah Mound), Johi, District Dadu". Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  2. ^ Agarwal, M. K. (May 2012). From Bharata to India: Chrysee the Golden. iUniverse. ISBN 9781475907650.
  3. ^ Pruthi, R. K. (2004). Indus Civilization. Discovery Publishing House. ISBN 9788171418657.
  4. ^ Ahmed, Mukhtar (2014-10-25). Ancient Pakistan - an Archaeological History. Amazon. ISBN 9781495966439.
  5. ^ Peregrine, Peter N.; Ember, Melvin (2003-03-31). Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Volume 8: South and Southwest Asia. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9780306462627.
  6. ^ "Lehman Today: Unearthing Antiquity in Remote Pakistan". www.lehman.cuny.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  7. ^ Baxter, Craig (2004). Pakistan on the Brink: Politics, Economics, and Society. Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739104989.
  8. ^ "Lehman Today: Unearthing Antiquity in Remote Pakistan". www.lehman.cuny.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-05.