Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Shahr-i Sokhta' has mentioned 'Afghanistan' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
During Period I, Shahr-e Sukhteh already shows close connections with the sites in southern Turkmenistan, with the Kandahar region of Afghanistan, the Quetta valley, and the Bampur valley in Iran.
[14] Around 3000 BCE, potters in Shahr-i Sokhta reproduced ceramic styles from distant Turkmenistan, located 750 km to the north, and other ceramics were imported from the Pakistani Kech-Makranxe2x80x94Iranian Balochistan area, located around 400-500 km to the south, and ceramics from the Mundigak (Kandahar) region in Afghanistan, around 400 km to the east, were also imported.
Some 900 Bronze Age sites have been documented in the Sistan Basin, the desert area between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The Helmand culture of western Afghanistan was a Bronze Age culture of the 3rd millennium BCE.
The Jiroft culture flourished in the eastern Iran, and the Helmand culture in western Afghanistan at the same time.