Excavation site consists of two hills called
"Site A" and
"Site B" by the excavators. One of these sites was the ancient IVC town, the other one was the citadel. Each of these is about 2 hectares large.
Artifact findings The Shortugai site was discovered in 1976 and, since then, excavators were able to find carnelian and lapis lazuli beads, bronze objects,
terracotta figurines. Other typical finds of the Indus Valley Civilization include one seal with a short inscription and a rhinoceros motif, and painted pottery. Pottery with Harappan design, jars, beakers, bronze objects, gold pieces, lapis lazuli beads, other types of beads, drill heads, shell bangles etc. are other findings. Another theory proposes that the canal was part of the influence of the
Namazga culture, which flourished in the adjacent southern
Turkmenia. ==See also==