Abstract

The site of Dur Khan, recently surveyed by the French Archaeological Mission in Pakistan, has revealed two phases of occupation. The first one (800-600 B.C) follows the end of the Period III C at Pirak; the second one (600-300 B.C.) is related to the early historical Indo-Pakistani sites and thus fills the gap between the end of the Pirak culture (Bronze and Iron Age) and the beginning of the early historical cultures.

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