Area: 33.98 Acres Jukhar mounds are situated on the right side of the road just opposite the Allied Textile Mills. The mounds at Jukhar are of great archaeological and historical importance, which have yielded remains from the period of Mohenjodaro down to the 5th century A.D. These mounds however are not so extensive as Mohenjodaro.

Dhamrao jo Daro (Three groups of Mounds), Larkana
Dhamrao jo Daro (Three groups of Mounds), Larkana

The ancient ruins locally known as Dhamraho jo Daro, consisting three in number, lie north-west to the village of Dhamrao, 9 km from Badah Railway station on Badah-Mehar metaled road and is easily accessible through all type of wheeled communication from Badah Railway station. These mounds are almost circular in plan and conical in shape

Moomal ji Mari, Mathelo, District Ghotki
Moomal ji Mari, Mathelo, District Ghotki

The ruins of Mathelo Nagar, Methelo or Mathila (Mathela is called because it is on high ground) stands 14 meter high from its surrounding ground level with remains of fortification wall at some places in district Ghotki. The site is famous as a palace of Hindu girl named “Moomal, the history of the site is

Lakhian jo Daro, SITE, Sukkur
Lakhian jo Daro, SITE, Sukkur

The site of Lakhanjo-Daro, located beneath modern Sukkur, Pakistan is one of the most important urban centers of the Indus Civilization and yet it has not been properly studied due to its location under a modern city that is rapidly expanding. This site was first discovered in 1985 and small-scale excavations and surveys were carried

Lakhmir ji Mari, Deh Nang, Sehwan
Lakhmir ji Mari, Deh Nang, Sehwan

The site is located at the southern side of Naing village, at the foothills of the Bhit Rang and on the left bank of the Naing Nai. Due to passage of time and human vandalism the site is very much eroded and its dimensions are difficult to ascertain. The site of Lakhmir ji Mari is