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Khirthar
National Park
Baseline Environmental Study
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Fig.
7.1 Archaeological sites recorded during the field survey of Khirthar
National Park,

Fig.
7.2 Finely fashioned parallel sided brown chert blades from site
30.

Fig.
7.3 Site of Koh Tarash (site 4), located on top of a natural rocky
outcrop. View from the south.

Fig.
7.4 Detail of gabarband (dam wall) at site 10, in the Taung Valley.

Fig.
7.5 Some of the Chaukundi style graves at Jam Lohar (site 11) in
the Taung Valley.

Fig.
7.8 Detail of the painting at a rock shelter near the Hab dam (site
70).

Fig.
7.9 Part of the outer walls of Rani Kot fort (site 54), near the
western gate.
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