Layers of Indo-Greek City Discovered in Swat
2016-07-05 Tue
Large layers of a 2nd century Indo-Greek city with weapons, coins and pottery forms imported from Greek Bactria and from the Mediterranean area were discovered by archaeologists at Bazira, Barikot.As per officials, apart from the Indo-Greek city, many artefacts found at the site reveal a lot about the pre-Greek city, the 3rd BCE Mauryan settlement. Outside the Indo-Greek defensive wall, a proto-historic 7th-8th century BCE village Gandhara Grave Culture was also discovered.
A large late-Kushan Temple with four pillars was unearthed with flavours of Buddhist architecture unlike the contemporary stupa-cum-viharas layouts. They are in fact similar to Central Asian coeval examples.
All the pre-Greek layers were artificially destroyed along the Defensive wall for fortification. This proves the existence of a 7th BCE Iron Age village.
Officials have stated that Barikot is the only Indo-Greek city excavated at such a huge scale with an otherwise rare to find Kushan urban settlement. It will also become one of the largest and long-lasting excavation projects in Pakistan.
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