Kili Ghul Mohammed

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A prehistoric site just north of Quetta in western Pakistan, with four phases of occupation. The first has 4th millennium BC dates, farming, and cultivation of cereal crop but no pottery. In the second level, crude hand-made pottery was introduced and mud-brick was used for building. In the third level, black-on-red painted wares and some wheelmade wares occur; in phase four, the beautiful Kechi Beg ware and copper tools appear.

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