Bhir Mound
The Bhir Mound (Urdu: بھڑ ماونڈ) is an archaeological site in Taxila in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It contains some of the oldest ruins of Ancient Taxila, dated to sometime around the period 800–525 BC as its earliest layers bear "grooved" Red Burnished Ware, the Bhir Mound, along with several other nearby excavations, form part of the Ruins of Taxila – inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.
The ruins of Bhir Mound, Taxila, Pakistan | |
Bhir Mound Shown within Pakistan Bhir Mound Bhir Mound (Gandhara) | |
Coordinates | 33.7433894°N 72.819614°E |
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Type | Settlement |
History | |
Founded | c. 800–525 BC |
Abandoned | c. 1st century BC |
Periods | Achaemenid, Indo-Greeks |
Cultures | Gandhara |
Site notes | |
Archaeologists | John Marshall Mortimer Wheeler Mohammad Sharif |
Official name | Taxila |
Criteria | iii, iv |
Designated | 1980 |
Reference no. | 139 |
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