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Recent findings revealed early Iron Age proto-urban layers dated to the eleventh to eighth centuries BC, indicating that the fortified urban settlement in Barikot, encompassing both the lower area and acropolis, was established around the mid-first millennium BC.
Recent findings revealed early Iron Age proto-urban layers dated to the eleventh to eighth centuries BC, indicating that the fortified urban settlement in Barikot, encompassing both the lower area and acropolis, was established around the mid-first millennium BC.


==Bronze Age (c. 1700 - 1400 BC)==   
==Bronze Age (c. 1700 - 1400 BCE)==   
The earliest signs of human activity in Barikot date from around 1700 to 1400 BC. According to Giorgio Stacul's findings from 1987, these remnants are classified as belonging to Swat Period IV, with pit structures identified since approximately 1700 BC.
The earliest signs of human activity in Barikot date from around 1700 to 1400 BCE. According to Giorgio Stacul's findings from 1987, these remnants are classified as belonging to Swat Period IV, with pit structures identified since approximately 1700 BCE.
 
==Late Bronze/Iron Age (c. 1200–800 BCE)==


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