Long ago between the year 3300 and 1300 BCE, one of the oldest urban cultures in the world flourished and occupied modern-day India and Pakistan. Even then, the civilisation was advanced with well-planned cities, sophisticated drainage systems and baked brick houses, among many other things. Lothal, now in modern-day Gujarat, was a thriving trade centre and supposedly the world's earliest known dock. It linked the Indus Valley Civilisation with Mesopotamia and other far flung regions.
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Discover Lothal, The Only Port-Town Of The Indus Valley Civilisation
Lothal, a port town of the Indus Valley Civilisation, is a forgotten land. Explore its ancient dockyard, intricate city planning, and bead-making industry, and discover how this archaeological site in Gujarat still echoes the ingenuity of a lost era

Archeological Remains at the Lower Town of Lothal
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Archeological Remains at the Lower Town of Lothal
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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