Jhukar phase

The Jhukar phase was a phase of the Late Harappan culture in Sindh that continued after the decline of the mature Indus Valley civilisation in the 2nd millennium BCE.

It is named after the archaeological type site called Jhukar in Sindh.

Cemetery H culture (subculture of Late Harrapan IVC phase) in Punjab was contemporaneous to Jhukar-Jhangar culture (subculture of late Harrapan IVC phase) in Sindh, both have evidence of continuity and change.

[2] Rangpur culture in Gujarat, also part of late phase of IVC, was also contemporaneous to both.

"[3] During this phase, urban features of cities (such as Mohenjo-Daro) disappeared, and artifacts such as stone weights and female figurines became rare.

Map of the Indus Valley civilization, late phase