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Lothal, located about 30 kilometers inland from the coast of the Gulf of Khambhat in Gujarat, India, was a prosperous port during the Harappan period ... though the hypothesis that this structure ...
The excavated site of Lothal is the only port-town of the Indus Valley Civilisation ... inlet and outlet channels which has been identified as a tidal dockyard. Satellite image show that river channel ...
We may never be able to ascertain if Lothal is the oldest dockyard in the world (it competes with the Egyptian port of Wadi al-Jarf), and that may not even be the aim. What is indisputable is that ...
Archaeologists believe the first tidal dockyard in the world was built in Lothal. A port city, Lothal was the focal point of Harappan civilisation in Gujarat. terms of height, width, and length ...
As a place, Lothal comes with a reputation. That of being the southern-most outpost of the Indus Valley Civilization. Of being its principal port and in that status, a city that would have had ...
The Prime Minister emphasized that Lothal, known as the site of the world’s first dockyard, is set to become a global symbol of India’s ancient maritime glory. The NMHC, a project under the ...
Archaeological excavations of Lothal have discovered the oldest manmade dockyard, over 5000 years old. Lothal was one of the most important ports of the Indus Valley civilization, which served the ...