Lohum Jo Daro
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Lohum Jo Daro (Sindhi:لوهم جو دڙو, Urdu:لوہم جو دڑو) is an archaeological site which is situated close to Piaro Goth railway station previous Larkana now Dadu District, Sindh, Pakistan.[1] It is near to the bank of Indus River.[2] The site belongs to the late period of Indus Valley Civilization[3] like Jhukar-Jo-Daro, Chanhudaro and others.[4][5] This site was excavated by N. G. Majumdar during the excavations in Sindh in the 1930s.[2] The terracotta bull figurine was discovered from lohum Jo Daro.[6] The findings were examined at the site proves that the flow of Indus River was closed to Lohum Jo Daro in Chalcolithic period.[7] As of January 2026 there is a settlement located on the archaeological site.[original research?]