The site is located just north of the village of Pandi Wahi, near the Nari Nai in Johi town, district Dadu. The remains are 119 m long, 107 m wide with a reasonable height of 6 m from its surrounding level. A spring which has its head just south of Karkot up to Nari Nai

Amri Mound, Jamshoro
Amri Mound, Jamshoro

Amri is a small village located between the right bank of the Indus and the Lakhi hills in the district of Jamshoro where remains of a Chalcolithic settlement were reported by N.G Majumdar in 1929 and later J M Casal of the French Archaeological mission excavated the site for three seasons from 1959 to 1962.

Diji ji Takri (Mound) Kotdiji, Khairpur
Diji ji Takri (Mound) Kotdiji, Khairpur

Kot Diji mound is situated 23 km south of Khairpur city, is the earliest know ruin of the great chalcolithic civilization of the Indus Valley. The picture of the Indus valley Civilization as presented to us was that of a fully developed culture of which the beginning was obscure. In 1946, Sir Mortimer Wheeler discovered

Piyaro ji Mari (Gazi Shah Mound), Johi, District Dadu
Piyaro ji Mari (Gazi Shah Mound), Johi, District Dadu

The site locally known as Piyral ji Mari, is located approximately six kilometers south east of Tando Rahim, Khan village, and two kilometers east of Pir Ghazi Shah shrine in Dadu district of Sindh. A perennial spring which issues in the Bhit Range, runs close to the ancient remains while a wide expanse of alluvial

Ali Murad Village Mound, Johi, District Dadu
Ali Murad Village Mound, Johi, District Dadu

The site is located approximately thirteen kilometers from Pir Ghazi Shah village, and 24 km south of Johi town in Dadu district of Sindh. The site is 336 meters long and 305 meters wide while about 6m high from its surrounding level. It is situated on a rock bed which slightly elevates the site above

Wahi Pandhi Archeaological Mound, Johi, District Dadu
Wahi Pandhi Archeaological Mound, Johi, District Dadu

The site is located just north of the present-day village of Wahi Pandhi, near Nari Nai. The prehistoric site is situated on a gravel terrace above the flooding of the torrential. District: Dadu Visit hours:Summer: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Winter: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Virtual Tour: