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Anarta Tradition
Geographical rangeSouth Asia (Gujarat)
PeriodChalcolithic
Datesc. 3950 BCE to 1900 BCE
Major sitesLoteshwar, Datrana
Preceded bypossibly Mesolithic peoples
Followed byHarappan Civilization
Defined byP. Ajithprasad and V. H. Sonawane

The Anarta tradition or Anarta ware is a chalcolithic culture tentatively dated between c. 3950 BCE to 1900 BCE based on radio carbon dates from Loteshwar and Gola Dhoro.[1] The sites associated with it are located in Gujarat, India.

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