Diji Ji Takri (Mound) Kotdiji, Khairpur Mound Email Situated fifteen miles South of the Khairpur Town just opposite Kotdiji Fort on National Highway. Kot Diji is the earliest known ruins of the great of the great Chaleolithic Civilization of the Indus Valley. ADDITIONAL INFO District:Khairpur Visit hours:Summer: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Winter: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Lakhian Jo Daro, SITE, Sukkur Mound Email The site of Lakhanjo-Daro, located beneath modern Sukkur, Pakistan is one of the most important urban centers of the Indus Civilization and yet it has not been properly studied due to its location under a modern city that is rapidly expanding. This site was first discovered in 1985
Amri Mound, Jamshoro Mound Email Amri is a small village situated between situated between the right bank of the Indus and the Laki Hills in the district of Dadu where remains of a Chatcolithic settlement were found by N.C. Majumdar in 1929, Majumdar’s excavations were left inconclusive by his untimely death. French Archaeological Mission with
Wahi Pandhi Archeaological Mound, Johi, District Dadu Mound Email The site is located just north of present day village of Wahi Pandhi, near Nari Nai. The prehistoric site is situated on a gravel terrace above the flooding of the torrential. ADDITIONAL INFO District:Dadu Visit hours:Summer: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Winter: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Virtual Tour:
Lakhmir Ji Mari, Deh Nang, Sehwan Mound Email The site is located at the southern part of Naing Village, at the foothills of the Bhit Rang, and on the left (western) bank of the Naing Nai. The site is much eroded and its dimensions were difficult to ascertain. The site of Lakhshmirji Mari at Naing
Moomal Ji Mari, Mathelo, District Ghotki Mound Email Moomal Ji Mari is situated in Village Mathelo, 8 miles south west of Ghotki town in Sukkur District. Mathelo is an ancient village situated on a high mound covering an area of about 15 acres. On about 12 acres out of this area are built the houses