Sur Jangal

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Prehistoric site in the Loralai Valley of northern Baluchistan, Pakistan, with three major phases of occupation probably belong to the later 4th and 3rd millennia BC. Black-on-red painted wares frequently show humped (zebu) and humpless cattle; other artifacts include female figurines of Zhob type.

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A prehistoric site in the Loralai Valley of northern Baluchistan, Pakistan. Three major phases of occupation probably belong to the later 4th and 3rd millennia bc. Characteristic blank-on-red painted wares frequently depict both humped (zebu) and humpless cattle; faunal remains from this site indicate that cattle constituted the main domesticated animals here. Other artefacts include female figurines of Zhob type.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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