Hathial

Hathial is an ancient archaeological site next to Bhir Mound, just south of Sirkap, in the area of Taxila in Pakistan. It is quite a large site, in which red burnished ware and various materials were discovered similar to those of Charsadda. This suggest that the establishment of the Hathial site may go back as far as 1000 BCE. The adjoining settlement of Bhir Mound was only created later, probably around 500 BCE.

Hathial
Shown within Pakistan
Coordinates33.75°N 72.825°E / 33.75; 72.825
TypeArchaeological site
History
CulturesGandhara
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official nameTaxila
Criteriaiii, iv
Designated1980
Reference no.139
1.5km
1mile
Sirsukh
Sirkap
Bhir Mound
Hathial
Taxila archaeological sites

The pottery found at the site has been dated to the period between 1000 BCE and 400 BCE, and thus constitute an interesting intermediary, pre-Achaemenid period, between the Late Harappan of the Indus Valley and the Early Historic period.

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