This site is located in Nakhatrana Taluka of Kutch district in the western Indian state of Gujarat.
[1] During 1976-77 exploration, an Archaeological Survey of India official discovered a big cubical weight, chunks of pottery, sprinklers and spouts of red polished ware from the site.
[2] In December 2009, a team from the Vadodara division of the Archaeological Survey of India started excavations at this site after the discovery of a 300 m2 fortification wall.
Some fine specimens of perforated pottery were unerathed, which will be matched with the items recovered from other Harappan sites in order to identify and date them.
It is known now that it was a major industrial hub of the mature Harappan period and it flourished from circa 2600 to 2200 BCE.