Surkotada, Gujarat, India 


"Leaving Dholavira, travelling 100 km southeast, I stop to see the Harappan ruins of Surkotada located by an extinct river that flowed into the Rann. It too has a 'citadel' and a 'lower town'. In its time, Surkotada saw two waves of 'post-Harappans', newcomers who ushered in new styles in materials and objects. It too has a 3.5 m thick fortification wall, nearly as thick as that of Dholavira, and a significant feat of engineering."   —From the first chapter of Namit Arora's Indians: A Brief History of a Civilization.


Approaching the citadel

At citadel entrance (more)

Citadel entrance

Walking up the citadel

Entrance pathway (more)

Water channel

Water channel

Walls of the citadel

Residences on the citadel

Thick walled rooms (1, 2)

Multiroom dwellings (1, 2)

Walls of the citadel (1, 2)

Residences on the citadel

Residences on the citadel

Residences on the citadel

Residences on the citadel

Lower residential area

Lower residential area

Lower residential area

More residences (1, 2)

Outer wall of settlement

Back towards the citadel

Citadel front

Citadel structures

 



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