- Kulli culture
The Kulli culture was a prehistoric culture in Southern
Baluchistan, Pakistan (Gedrosia ), ca. 2500 - 2000 B.C.E.The culture is named after an archaeological site discovered by Sir
Aurel Stein . Several settlement sites are known but very few excavated. Some of them have the size of small towns and are similar to those of theIndus Valley Civilization . The houses are built of local stone. Agriculture was the economical base of this people. At several places dams were found, providing evidence for a highly developed water management system. The pottery and other artifacts are similar to those of theIndus Valley Civilization and it is not clear whether the Kulli culture is a local variation of theIndus Valley Civilization or an own culture complex.ee also
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Indus Valley Civilization
*Gedrosia Bibliography
*Possehl, Gregory L. (1986) Kulli: An exploration of ancient civilization in South Asia. Carolina Academic Press, Durham, North Carolina. ISBN 0-89089-173-7
External links and references
* [http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Article/593757 2005 article by Feiyan Zhou Kulli culture as trading partners of the Indus Valley civilization ]
* [http://www.harappa.com/baluch/index.html on the Kulli culture on Harappa.com (essay no. 6)]
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