Pirak is an archaeological site in Balochistan, Pakistan dating to between 1800 BCE and 800 BCE. It was first excavated between 1968-1974, uncovering three periods of occupation. The earliest evidence of domesticated horses in South Asia was found at Pirak. Artifacts included pottery, figurines, seals, and early iron objects. Agriculture was important, with crops like rice, barley, sorghum, and grapes cultivated using irrigation canals. The Balochistan government is taking steps to protect and renovate heritage sites in the province.