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Sutkagan Dor (or Sutkagen Dor) is the westernmost

(2025). 9788178292915, Vistaar Publications. .
known archaeological site of the Indus Valley civilization. It is located about 480 km west of on the coast near , close to the border, in 's Baluchistan Province. The site is within the Union Council of A hidden past, a haunting future and is near the western bank of the and its confluence with a smaller stream, known as the Gajo Kaur. It was a smaller settlement with substantial stone walls and gateways.
(2025). 9781576079072, ABC-CLIO. .


Discovery
Sutkagan Dor was discovered in 1876 by Major Edward Mockler, who conducted small-scale excavation. A Search for Ancient Seaports Penn Museum Mockler was the Assistant Political Agent for the Makran Coast who also studied the Balochi language. A Grammar of the Baloochee Language As it is spoken in Makran

In year 1928, visited the area as part of his tour, and carried out further digs. In October 1960, Sutkagan Dor was more extensively excavated by George F. Dales as part of his Makran Survey, uncovering structures made from stone and mud bricks without straw.


Architecture
This site measures approximately 4.5 hectares (300 m × 150 m). Along with the typical "citadel" and "lower town",
(2025). 9788170170648, Abhinav Publications. .
there is a massive fortification wall of semi-dressed stones. This citadel wall varies in height and thickness due to the irregular contours of the natural rock foundation, but at one point about midway along the eastern wall, it is approximately 7.5 m thick at the base. The inner face of the wall is slightly battered, whereas the outer face has a decided slope, varying from 23° to 40°.


Coastal route
Though inland at present, the site may have been near navigable water in ancient times, on a trade route between other centers. A coastal route existed linking sites such as and to Sutkagan Dor on the Makran coast.
(2025). 9788131711200, Pearson Education. .
It has been suggested that the site may well have been an important trading post, connecting seaborne trade from the and the to the hinterland.


Findings
Stein recovered 127 flint blades without cores measuring up to 27.5 cm. Stone vessels, stone arrowheads, copper arrowheads, shell beads, pottery, and various other items were found. A copper-bronze disc probably associated with the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC) was also discovered there.


See also
  • Indus Valley civilization
  • List of Indus Valley Civilization sites
  • List of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilization
  • Hydraulic engineering of the Indus Valley Civilization
  • Manda, Jammu, northernmost IVC site (excluding )
  • , easternmost IVC site
  • Sutkagan Dor, westernmost IVC site
  • , southernmost IVC site


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