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Kot Diji culture (3300–2600 BCE) The site covers 2.6 ha. The earliest occupation of this site is termed 'Kot Dijian', which is pre-Harappan, or early formative Harappan. At the earliest layer, Kot Diji I (2605 BC), copper and bronze were not used.
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what is the characteristic of kot diji?
The pre-Harappan settlement was destroyed by fire. The Harappan culture at Kot Diji had typical features-a well-regulated town plan with lanes, houses with stone foundations and mud brick walls. Storage jars built on the mud floors and large unbaked cooking brick lined ovens were also found.