Navdatoli

Navdatoli
नव्दातोदी
Nawdatodi
Ancient Village
Ceramic goblet from Navdatoli, Malwa, 1300 BCE; Malwa culture[1]
Ceramic goblet from Navdatoli, Malwa, 1300 BCE; Malwa culture[1]
Navdatoli is located in Madhya Pradesh
Navdatoli
Navdatoli
Coordinates: 22°09′43″N 75°34′59″E / 22.162°N 75.583°E / 22.162; 75.583
CountryIndia
StateMadhya Pradesh

Navdatoli is the name of a modern day village, but can also refer to a chalcolithic era settlement located on the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh in central India.[2] The ancient village was inhabited through four temporal stages, each defined by distinct types of pottery.[3] The site was originally excavated between 1957 and 1959 over two seasons.[2] Both the village and the site are located roughly a mile south of the modern day town of Maheshwar.

  1. ^ PHGCOM (2008), Goblet from Navdatoli, Malwa, ca. 1300 BCE, retrieved 2018-03-14
  2. ^ a b Hamlin, Carol (Aug 1973). "Chalcolithic Navdatoli: The Excavations at Navdatoli, 1957-59. H. D. Sankalia, S. B. Deo, Z. D. Ansari". American Anthropologist. New Series. 75 (4): 1115–1117. doi:10.1525/aa.1973.75.4.02a01400.
  3. ^ Ghosh, A. (1958). "Excavation at Navdatoli". Indian Archaeology, A Review. 1957–1958: 30–32.

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