Sarai Khola is an archaeological site located near Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan where the Indus Valley Civilization remains have been found.
[1][2] Sarai Khola in the Taxila valley excavated by F. A. Khan and M. A. Halim during 1968–1971.
[4][5] From 1968 to 1973, the department of archaeology conducted excavations in which several terra clay figurines of mother goddesses were discovered.
[4] In addition to chest blades and beads, terracotta vessels and trash were also discovered.
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