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Gohilwad Timbo
21.6037° N, 71.2053° E
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The Gohilwad Timbo is a mound and ancient site of Kshatrapa-Gupta period located near Amreli in Amreli Taluka, Amreli district, Gujarat, India. The site is Monument of National Importance protected by Archeological Survey of India. It is located between Vadi and Thebi rivulets. The site is encroached now.
Historical Timeline
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Kumaragupta I coin hoard
5th century
Excavations by Hiranand Sastri and Gadre
before 1945
Excavations by S. R. Rao
1952–53
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Miscellaneous Features
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Industrial and Craft Structures
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