Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Balakot
The correct answer is Balakot.
- Balakot is one of four known ancient coastal sites in Pakistan.
- These sites remained unexcavated until the opportunity arose in 1973 to launch a project at Balakot.
- Fishbones and shells dominate the faunal remains.
- People engaged in the manufacturing of jewelry, especially bangles and perhaps inlays for wooden furniture, from shells. Hence it was a specialised centre for making shell objects.
- Lothal:
- It was discovered by S.R. Rao in 1955.
- It is located in Gujarat near the Bhogavo river.
- It is considered a port city of Indus valley civilization, as a dock is present adjacent to the river.
- Kot Diji:
- Kot Diji is located on the left bank of the Indus River in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
- It was a pre-Harappan site and continued its presence during the Harappan period.
- Storage jars, toy carts, terracotta figurines of animals and mother goddess, pottery with different designs, etc. were found.
- Amri:
- It is an archaeological site dating back to 3600 BC with the remains of a pre-Harappan fortified town.
- The site is located south of Mohenjo-Daro near Sindh, Pakistan.
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