Recent Studies in Indian Archaeology (original) (raw)

Indian Archaeology in Retrospect, Volume II: Protohistory--Archaeology of the Harappan Civilization (review)

Bill Belcher

Asian Perspectives, 2003

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Review of 'Harappan Archaeology: Early State Perspectives', 2016, Shereen Ratnagar

Danika Parikh

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Harappan Civilization: Emerging New Picture in Hanumangarh District, Rajasthan. Heritage: Journal of Multidisplinary Studies in Archaeology 1: 515-538.

Pawar Vikas, Narender Parmar

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Harappan Settlement System and Economic Status in the Semi-arid zone, Bhiwani District, Haryana. Heritage: Journal of Multidisplinary Studies in Archaeology 1: 515-538.

Narender Parmar

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1990. The Decline of the Indus Civilization and the Late Harappan Period in the Indus Valley, Lahore Museum Bulletin (Lahore), Vol. III (2): 1-17.

Mohammad Mughal

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Perspectives from the Indus: Contexts of Interaction in the Late Harappan/Post-Urban Period

Rita Wright

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The Decline of the Indus Civilization and the Late Harappan Period in the Indus Valley

Mohammad Rafique Mughal

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Early Harappan interaction between Sindh and Gujarat, as evidenced by lithic tools

Charusmita Gadekar, Subhash Bhandari

Journal of Lithic Studies

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A Note on the Diachronic Changes of the Harappan pottery - A Preliminary Analysis.

Akinori Uesugi

Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology, vol. 1. pp. 356-371, 2013

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Harappan Civilization: Emerging Picture in Hanumangarh District, Rajasthan

Pawar Vikas

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The Development of "Harappan Culture" as an Archaeological Label: A Case Study of Kathiawar

Supriya Varma, Jaya Menon

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A Note on the Diachronic Changes of the Harappan Pottery

Akinori Uesugi

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distribution and features of the Indus Civilization

DilipK Chakrabarti

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Reconstructing the History of Harappan Civilization

aa ja

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Archaeobotany and archaeology at Kanmer, a Harappan site in Kachchh, Gujarat: evidence for adaptation in response to climatic variability

Anil Pokharia

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Typo-Technological Analysis of Lithic Assemblage from Janan- A Pre-Urban Harappan site in Kachchh, Gujarat

Bhanu Prakash Sharma, Akinori Uesugi, Rajesh SV, Yadubirsingh Rawat, Charusmita Gadekar

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1988. Genesis of the Indus Valley Civilization, Lahore Museum Bulletin (Lahore), Vol. I (1): 45-54.

Mohammad Mughal

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New Evidence of Harappan Culture in Vijaynagar Tehsil, Sri Ganganagar District, Rajasthan

Ritu Grover, Dr.RAJPAL SAHARAN

Library Progress International , 2024

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Palaeoecology and the Harappan Civilisation of South Asia: a Reconsideration

Dorian Q Fuller

Quaternary science reviews, 2006

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AN INVESTIGATION OF A HARAPPAN TRADING OUTPOST ON THE MAKRAN COAST

Kaiser Tufail

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‘Changing patterns of settlement in the rise and fall of Harappan urbanism and beyond: a preliminary report on the Rakhigarhi Hinterland Survey 2009’

Pawar Vikas

Man and Environment,

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Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., Pawar, V., Pandey, A.K., Neogi, S., Singh, M., Singh, A.K. Parikh, D. and Lancelotti, C. (2010). Changing patterns of settlement in the rise and fall of Harappan urbanism: preliminary report on the Rakhigarhi Hinterland Survey 2009

Danika Parikh

Man and Environment, 2010

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History about Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa (THE INDUS VALLY CIVILIZATION

mohiz 101

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2012. Cultural Continuity of the Indus Valley Civilization in Sindh, Southern `Pakistan.” In, Mokammal H. Bhuiyan (ed.), Studies in Heritage of South Asia (Essays in Memory of Dr. Harunur Rashid). Dhaka (Bangladesh): Heritage Management and Research: 230 – 237

Mohammad Mughal

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Structural Remains and Town-Planning at Banawali

Ravindra Singh Bisht

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Review of: Kenoyer et al. Harappa Excavations 1986-1990, A Multidisciplinary Approach to Third Millennium Urbanism

Kathleen Morrison

Asian Perspectives, 1993

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY TO INFER THE LINKAGE IN BETWEEN KASHMIR NEOLITHIC AND HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION

NAHEED AHMED

2023

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ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF THE EARLY HARAPPAN FORTS

Dr. Umesh Kumar R Singh

Ancient Punjab, 2020

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1994. The Harappan Nomads of Cholistan. In, Allchin B. (ed.), Living Traditions: Studies in the Ethno archaeology of South Asia. New Delhi: Oxford & 1BH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.: 53- 68

Mohammad Mughal

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A BRIEF DISCUSSION ON CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION AND ITS EVALUATION THROUGH ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL METHODS

Muhammad Hameed

ANCIENT PUNJAB, 2016

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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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(July 2016, Cardiff) Ceccarelli, A., Petrie, C.A., and Singh, R.N. Indus Civilisation and the protohistoric ceramic industries of north‐western India: a compositional and technological reassessment, (at the 23rd International Conference of the EASAA, European Association of South Asian Archaeology)

Alessandro Ceccarelli

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Explorations at Mohra in Trans-salt Range Zone, Northern Punjab, Pakistan: The Evolution of Early Harappan Phase

Arslan Butt

Ancient Asia

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