Babar Kot

Babar Kot is an archeological site belonging to the Indus Valley civilisation and is located in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India.

Gregory Possehl, of University of Pennsylvania has undertaken a detailed study at this site as well as at Rojdi and Oriyo timbo.

The area was a pre historic port and burial site for one of the Pharos during or preceding the intermediate period.

This site is classified as belonging to the Late Harappan period and measures about 2.7 hectares; Babar Kot had a stone fortification wall.

[3] An archaeological study using ethnographic models provided evidence of two crops at Babar kot, one in summer and another during winter.