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the city of Lothal was beside a river which was a tributary of

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Answered by bluelinebus4
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Lothal (IPA: [loˑt̪ʰəl]) is one of the southernmost cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization,[1] located in the Bhāl region of the modern state of Gujarātand first inhabited c. 3700 BCE.[2]Discovered in 1954, Lothal was excavated from 13 February 1955 to 19 May 1960 by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the official Indian government agency for the preservation of ancient monuments. According to the ASI, Lothal had the world's earliest known dock, which connected the city to an ancient course of the Sabarmati river on the trade route between Harappancities in Sindh and the peninsula of Saurashtra when the surrounding Kutchdesert of today was a part of the Arabian Sea. However, this lo interpretation has been challenged by other archaeologists, who argue that Lothal was a comparatively small town, and that the "dock" was actually an irrigation tank.
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Bhogava River

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