Lothal

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Lothal is an important archaeological site of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, known for its well-planned urban layout and one of the earliest known dockyards.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indus Valley Civilization site
archaeological site
country India
culture Indus Valley
surface form: Harappan
distanceFromAhmedabad about 80 km
estimatedEndDate c. 1900 BCE
estimatedStartDate c. 2400 BCE
excavatedBy Archaeological Survey of India
excavationDirectedBy S. R. Rao
excavationEnd 1960
excavationStart 1955
hasEvidenceOf Indus script seals
long-distance trade with Mesopotamia
standardized weights and measures
trade in beads
trade in semi-precious stones
trade in shells
hasFeature acropolis
baked brick structures
bead factory
burial areas
drainage channels
drains with soak-pits
lower town
private and public baths
rectangular dockyard
residential houses
ring wells
streets laid out in a grid pattern
warehouse on a high platform
hasMuseum Lothal Archaeological Museum
heritageStatus protected monument
knownFor bead-making industry
drainage system
early dockyard
faience production
maritime trade
seal-making
shell-working industry
warehouse structures
well-planned urban layout
locatedIn Bhal region
Gujarat
locatedNear Bhogavo River
Gulf of Khambhat
nearestCity Ahmedabad
partOf Indus Valley
surface form: Indus Valley Civilization
period Mature Harappan period
protectedBy Archaeological Survey of India

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Indus Valley containsSite Lothal
Indus seals foundIn Lothal
Indus script foundAtSite Lothal
northwestern India hasHistoricalSite Lothal
subject surface form: Northwestern India