India

Kerala-no-dhoro

Indus Valley coastal settlement, Early–Mature Harappan

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Kerala-no-dhoro (કેરળ-નો-ઢોરો), also known as Padri, is an archaeological site in Gujarat, India. Belonging to the Indus Valley civilisation, it is located on the southern coast of Kathiawar region. Dating from 3699-3792 B.C. known as Padri Culture or Early Harappan period a part of Sorath Harappan, Indus Valley culture.

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Padri occupation dated

c. 3699–3792 BCE

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21.35° N, 72.06° E