JHUKAR
PHASE
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Map
of the Indus Valley Civilization, late phase
The
Jhukar Phase was a phase of the Late Harappan culture in Sindh that
continued after the decline of the mature Indus Valley Civilisation
in the 2nd millennium BC. It is named after the archaeological type
site called Jhukar in Sindh. It was, in turn, followed by the Jhangar
Phase.
The
pottery of this phase is described as "showing some continuity
with mature Harappan pottery traditions." During this phase,
urban features of cities (such as Mohenjo-Daro) disappeared, and
artifacts such as stone weights and female figurines became rare.
This phase is characterized by some circular stamp seals with geometric
designs, although lacking the Indus script which characterized the
preceding phase of the civilization. Script is rare and confined
to potsherd inscriptions. There was also a decline in long-distance
trade.
Source
:
https://en.wikipedia.org