Prehistoric site in northwest India with evidence of the Mature and Late Harappan, divided into five periods from c 3000 BC. The Mature Harappan had baked bricks, drains, graffiti on pottery, stone weights, terra-cotta cakes, beads, and pottery. New elements appear in the material culture - animal motifs on painted pottery and Lustrous Red Ware. The latter became common and black-and-red ware appeared in the Late Harappan at Lothal, Rodji, and Ranjpur.