Kuntasi
Archeological site in Gujarat, India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kuntasi is an archaeological site (locally known as Bibi-no-Timbo) which is identified as a port belonging to the Indus Valley civilization.[1] This site is located on the right bank of Phulki River, about 2 km south-east of Kuntasi village[2] and 30 km from Morbi in Maliya taluka of Morbi District in Gujarat state of India.[3] It is five km inlandward from present shore line. It was first reported by P. P Pandya and later thoroughly explored by Y. M. Chitalwala. The excavations revealed two periods of occupation. Period I is assigned to the Mature Harappan phase (c. 2200–1900 BCE) and the Period II is assigned to the Late Harappan phase (c.1900–1700 BCE).[4] This site was identified as a jetty and a manufacturing centre.[5]
Kuntasi | |
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Archeological site | |
Coordinates: 22°53′30.48″N 70°35′58.56″E | |
State | Gujarat |
Time zone | UTC+5.30 (Indian Standard Time) |