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INFLUENCE OF CERTAIN HARAPPAN ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES ON SOME TEXTS OF EARLY-HISTORIC PERIODSENGUPTA R.IND. J. HIST. SCI. 1971, Vol 6, Num 1, PP. 23-6Article
EXCAVATIONS AT SONKH (MATHURA)HAERTEL H.BULL. MUS. ARCHEOL. UP. 1968, Num 1, pp 3-8Article
CAVE PAINTINGS FROM KAMBAKKAN, NAGALA PURAM HILLS, SOUTH INDIASARMA A. V. N.RIV. SCI. PREIST. 1971, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 203-211Article
A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SOME MEGALITHIC BURIAL PATTERNS IN MEDAK DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESHPINGLE U.J. ASIAT. SOC. 1969, Vol 11, Num 1-4, pp 22-26Article
HAGARGUNDGI: A FOSSILIFEROUS MIDDLE STONE AGE SITEPADDAYYA S. K.J. ASIAT. SOC. 1969, Vol 11, Num 1-4, pp 12-14Article
Une tête d'éléphant en terre cuite de Nausharo (Pakistan)JARRIGE, C.Arts asiatiques (Paris). 1992, Vol 47, pp 132-136, issn 0004-3958Article
Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions. 1. Collections in IndiaJOSHI, J. P; PARPOLA, A; LAHDENPERA, E et al.Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Series B. 1987, Num 239, issn 0066-2011, 392 p.Article
Fish Rations and the Indus Script : Some New Arguments in the Case for AccountancyKINNIER WILSON, J. V.South Asian studies (Society for South Asian Studies). 1987, Vol 3, pp 41-46, issn 0266-6030Article
The Stages of Human Colonization of the Ganga-Yamuna Doab : Archaeological EvidenceLAL, M.South Asian studies (Society for South Asian Studies). 1987, Vol 3, pp 25-32, issn 0266-6030Article
The Inscribed Calculi and the Invention of Writing: The Indus ViewSHENDGE, M. J.Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient Leiden. 1985, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 50-80Article
Natural Catastrophes and the Indus Valley CivilizationDEBROY, B.Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. 1985, Vol 66, Num 1-4, pp 1-12Article
The Art of the Harappan MicrobeadHEGDE, K.Archaeology New York, N.Y. 1983, Vol 36, Num 3, 68 p.Article
How Old Is the City of Taxila?ALLCHIN, F. R.Antiquity Cambridge. 1982, Vol 56, Num 216, pp 8-14Article
URA 16. Le rôle du Belouchistan entre la civilisation de l'Indus et celles du Proche-Orient in Rapport d'activité 1981JARRIGE, J.-F; LUBIN, R.1981, pp. 347-355Report
Skeletal Biology: When Bones Tell TalesKENNEDY, K. A. R.Archaeology New York, N.Y. 1981, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 17-24Article
Notes on Some Protohistoric Finds in the Swat Valley (Pakistan)TUSA, S.East and West Roma. 1981, Vol 31, Num 1-4, pp 99-120Article
The Aspect of Origin of the Harappan Civilisation and the Ancestry of its AuthorsDUTTA, P. C.Indian Museum Bulletin Calcutta. 1981, Vol 16, pp 19-24Article
Fouilles de Pirak, VolumeI: texteJARRIGE, J.-F; SANTONI, M; LECHEVALLIER, M et al.1979, 411 p.Book
Excavation at Bir-kot-ghundai (Swat, Pakistan)STACUL, G.East and West Roma. 1978, Vol 28, Num 1-4, pp 137-150Article
Unique Megalith from Kadiriraya Cheruvu, Andhra PradeshMURTHY C. K.Journal of Indian History. 1976, Vol 54, Num 2, pp 239-241Article
Analysis of the Association of Types in the Protohistoric Graveyards of the Swat Valley (Loebanr I, Katelai I, Butkara II)SALVATORI S.East and West. 1975, Vol 25, Num 3-4, pp 333-351Article
The Fractional Burial Custom in the Swat Valley and Some Connected ProblemsSTACUL G.East and West. 1975, Vol 25, Num 3-4, pp 323-332Article
Gazelle's Bone Found Associated with the Harappan RemainsGHOSH, M; SHAH, U.Indian Museum Bulletin Calcutta. 1975, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 71-73Article
The Ethnic Affinities of the Builders of Harappan Civilizations and Aryan InfiltrationCHATTERJI B. K.Indian Museum Bulletin. 1974, Vol 9, Num 1, pp 7-14Article
THE OCHRE COLOURED POTTERY AND ITS AUTHORSGAUR R. C.1973, P. 50. CFBook