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British Archaeological Reports, 2010
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A Reappraisal of the Chalcolithic of Central and Deccan India
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 2023
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Mishra, Kulbhushan and Manjil Hazarika. 2013. A Glimpse of the Neolithic-Chalcolithic Cultures of Eastern and Northeast India. In Art and Archaeology of Madhya Pradesh and Adjoining Regions: Recent Perspectives. Bhopal: Govt. of M.P. (ISBN: 978-81-89660-18-5).
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Supriya Varma
Indian Historical Review, 2003
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Heritage Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology , 2020
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Northern Black Polished Ware in Indian Archaeology: A Study of Spatial and Chronological Distribution
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Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology , 2021
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Kulbhushan Mishra
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Corinna Wessels-Mevissen
Beiträge zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Archäologie 11, 1991, pp. 13–56, 1993
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An Appraisal of Chalcolithic Micaceous Red Ware Tradition (2600 -1600 BCE) Based on Vagad and Other Sites in Gujarat, India
Iranian Journal Archaeological Studies
Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies (IJAS), 2022
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Reassessment of Ochre Coloured Pottery Sites in Saharanpur District and a newly discovered OCP site at Lalu Bans
Shubham Kewaliya
Itihas Darpan, 2023
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The Gilund Terracottas: A New Look at the Ahar Culture in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh
Julie Hanlon
University of Cambridge, Department of Archaeology, MPhil Thesis, 2006
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Chalcolithic Rajasthan
Amrita Sarkar
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Development of Ceramic Tradition in Haryana with special reference to the Northern Black Polished Ware Assemblage
Publisher ijmra.us UGC Approved
Devender Singh
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A Bibliography of Indian Archaeology (Prehistoric, Protohistoric and Early Historic Periods)
Alok Kanungo
New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India, 2011
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“Pottery Decorations in the Brahmaputra Valley (circa 6th-15th centuries CE): A comparative study”
Preetee Sharma
IHC Proceedings, 2015
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Analysing the Black Polished Pottery of Proto-Historic-Early Historic India
Vibha Tripathi
Current Science
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Supriya Varma
Indian Historical Review, 2010
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anup mishra
Archaeology in India—Individuals, Ideas and Institutions in G. Sengupta and K. Gangopadhyay (eds.) , New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 2009, pp.123-60.), 2009
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Bratati Dasgupta
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Jayashree Lakshmi Perumal
2020
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Indian Archaeology in Retrospect, Volume III: Archaeology and Interactive Disciplines (review)
Seetha N Reddy
Asian Perspectives, 2003
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Reinhard Dittmann
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India, an Archaeological History: Palaeolithic Beginnings to Early Historic Foundations (review)
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Asian Perspectives, 2003
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