Kuntasi

Kuntasi is an archaeological site (locally known as Bibi-no-Timbo) which is identified as a port belonging to the Indus Valley civilization.

The houses in Kuntasi were built on stone foundations with walls of mud bricks in Harappan proportion but unusually large.

In the southwestern corner, a large isolated room was found, which has been identified as a kitchen serving most of the settlement.

[3] Kuntasi had a double wall, built out of boulders and mud, separated by a passage with a width of about 20 meters.

[9] Southwestern corner of town had a tower, and eastern side had a gate flanked by guard chambers, presumably to control public access to the walled area.

Other artifacts include cubical chart weights, tools made of bones, terracotta toy carts, agate and carnelian goods.