The archaeological site of Amri, located in present-day Sindh province of Pakistan closer to the Indus river, has revealed more cultural artifacts showing the gradual evolution and transition from the Early Harappan Phase to the beginning of the Mature Harappan period in the Indus Valley tradition between 3000 BCE to 2600 BCE. The excavated remains indicate trade networks and ceramic styles were transforming as early political consolidation was ongoing prior to the height of the Indus Urban era.
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