-
beginning of
Mehrgarh III,
Togau ceramics appeared at the site.
Togau ware was
first defined by
Beatrice de
Cardi in 1948.
Togau is a
large mound in the...
-
belongs to the
Togau phase in Baluchistan.
Togau ware is
dated 3500-3000 BC. It was
first defined by
Beatrice de
Cardi in 1948.
Togau is a
large mound...
- Balochistan, ****stan that
begins before the
Indus Valley civilization featuring Togau, Kili Ghul Mohammad, and
Kechi Beg
pottery styles. It has also been known...
- Asian, body
types are
reported from the
graves of
Mehrgarh beginning in the
Togau phase (3800 BCE)." Southworth,
Franklin (2011). "Rice in Dravidian". Rice...
- Asian, body
types are
reported from the
graves of
Mehrgarh beginning in the
Togau phase (3800 BCE)."
Gallego Romero et al. (2011)
state that
their research...
-
presence of
Turkmen clay
shards from the
Namazga II and III
period and
Togau ceramics from
Baluchistan can
attest of
occupation from the
first half of...
- Asian, body
types are
reported from the
graves of
Mehrgarh beginning in the
Togau phase (3800 BCE)." See also eurogenes.blogspot, The
genetic structure of...
- and white-on-dark slip are
characteristics of
Kechi Beg Ware, also
called Togau Ware. In the late
fifth and
early fourth millennia BCE, this
ceramic style...
- as the Ravi (Ravi-Hakra)
Phase in the Punjab; Amri-Nal
culture in Sindh;
Togau &
Kechi Beg
Phases in Baluchistan, and Sothi-Siswal
culture in Rajasthan...
-
closest parallels are
found in the
second phase of
northern Baluchistan (the
Togau phase),
which is also
attested at
Mehrgarh Period III, and Kili Gul Mohammed...