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The Harappans and the west : Some reflections on meluhha\u27s relations to magan, Dilmun and mesopotamia
The Harappans and the west : Some reflections on meluhha's relations to magan, Dilmun and mesopotamia
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Implication of Radiocarbon Dates from Sohr Damb/Nal, Balochistan
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7, 2006.Sohr Damb/Nal, the type site of the Nal complex, is located in Balochistan, Pakistan. After 1 season of excavation by H Hargreaves in 1924, which made the polychrome Nal pottery widely known, no further work took place until the Joint German-Pakistani Archaeological Mission to Kalat resumed excavations in 2001. So far, 4 seasons of excavations have been undertaken, which have revealed 4 periods of occupation, dated from about 3800 to 2000 BC. The well-stratified assemblages provide new insights into cultural processes and developments, and enhance the comparative frameworks through typological series and a comprehensive set of radiocarbon dates. This information is essential for assessing cross-cultural relations and the date of urbanization. In this paper, the 14C dates from Sohr Damb/Nal are presented and their cultural context is discussed. Period III has several links to sites in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran, such as Miri Qalat IIIbc, Mehrgarh VIVII/ Nausharo I, Quetta III, Mundigak IV, and Shahr-e Sokhta IIIII. Period IV represents a Kulli-Harappan occupation, which is dated to the second half of the 3rd millennium BC.The Radiocarbon archives are made available by Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact [email protected] for further information.Migrated from OJS platform February 202