Juna Khatiya

  • It is an Early Harappan burial site located in Lakhpat Taluka of Kachchh district in Gujarat.
  • The site was discovered in 2016 during a field survey conducted by the Department of Archaeology, University of Kerala.
  • This is the biggest Early Harappan cemetery documented in India so far.
  • The burials show diverse burial practices in the form of inhumations and symbolic burials with Early Harappan Sindh Type pottery.
  • The burial structures are made of dressed sandstone and the majority of them are rectangular in plan followed by oval or circular ....
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