Kanjetar and Kaj explained

Kanjotar and Kaj were two closely related settlements of the Indus Valley civilization. They belong to the civilization's mature period, and are located in the Gir Somnath district of Gujarat, India.[1] Both towns are near the modern city of Kodinar.

Kanjotar

Kanjotar (near muldwarka) is composed of two earthen mounds. One of these mounds is located on the eastern side of the village, next to a modern temple. The other is situated two kilometers away and is used by the modern residents for cultivation. It is speculated by Ratnagar that Kanjotar could be a port town.[2]

Kaj

Kaj is composed to one earthen mound and several houses. It appears that it was inhabited after the Indus period by a people who traded with the Roman Empire. In addition, due to the discovery of a stone anchor, it has been proposed by Gaur that Kaj was a port town.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gaur . S . Joglekar . S . Excavations at Kanjetar and Kaj on the Saurashtra Coast, Gujarat . FOA of the UN . 15 June 2020.
  2. Web site: Tripati . S . New evidence on Maritime Archaeology around Mul Dwarka (Kodinar), Gujarat Coast, India . 15 June 2020.
  3. Web site: Tripati . S . New evidence on Maritime Archaeology around Mul Dwarka (Kodinar), Gujarat Coast, India . 15 June 2020.