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Different strategies in Indus agriculture: the goals and outcomes of farming choices 2023 Antiquity 97 (396): 1488-500
  • Jennifer Bates
  • Jungwoo Choi
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Setting the wheels in motion: re-examining ceramic forming techniques in Indus civilisation villages in northwest India 2021 Journal of anthropological archaeology 64 (): 1-15
  • A. Ceccarelli
  • P.S. Quinn
  • Petrie C.A.
  • R.N. Singh
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Debt and inequality: comparing "means of specification" in the early cities of Mesopotamia and the Indus civilization 2020 Journal of anthropological archaeology 60 (): 1-16
  • Adam S. Green
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Revisiting settlement contemporaneity and exploring stability and instability: case studies from the Indus civilization 2020 Journal of field archaeology 45 (1): 1-15
  • Cameron A. Petrie
  • Frank Lynam
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0093-4690
Revisiting settlement contemporaneity and exploring stability and instability: case studies from the Indus civilization 2020 Journal of field archaeology 45 (1): 1-15
  • Cameron A. Petrie
  • Frank Lynam
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0093-4690
'We are inheritors of a rural civilisation': rural complexity and ceramic economy in the Indus civilisation in northwest India 2019 World archaeology 51 (2): 252-72
  • Cameron A. Petrie
  • Danika Parikh
H6/KE [WORLD-] 1470-1375
'We are inheritors of a rural civilisation': rural complexity and ceramic economy in the Indus civilisation in northwest India 2019 World archaeology 51 (2): 252-72
  • Cameron A. Petrie
  • Danika Parikh
H6/KE [WORLD-] 1470-1375
Unicorns from Utopia 2019 British Museum magazine (94): 54-5
  • Andrew Robinson
*H6 [BRITISH MUSEUM SOCIETY. Bulletin] 0965-8297
Mohenjo-Daro's small public structures: heterarchy, collective action and a re-visitation of old interpretations with GIS and 3D modelling 2018 Cambridge archaeological journal 28 (2): 205-23
  • Adam S. Green
H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] 0959-7743
Landscapes and urbanization and de-urbanization: a large-scale approach to investigating the Indus civilization's settlement distribution in northwest India 2018 Journal of field archaeology 43 (1-4): 284-99
  • Adam S. Green
  • Cameron A. Paterie
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0093-4690
Assessing the physical and pathological traits of human skeletal remains from cemetery localities at the Rakhigarhi site of the Harappan civilization 2018 Anthropological Science 126 (2): 111-20
  • Eun Jin Woo
  • Go-Un Jung
  • Nilesh Jadhav
  • Pranjali Waghmare
  • Yongjun Kim
H6/KWV [ZINRUIGAKU-] 0918-7960
Stone beads in Oman during the 3rd to 2nd millennia BCE: new approaches to the study of trade and technology 2018 Beads 30 (): 63-76
  • DEnnys Frenez
  • Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
*H6 [BEADS-]
Adaptation to variable environments, resilience to climate change. Investigating, Land, water and settlement in Indus Northwest India 2017 Current anthropology 58 (1): 1-30
  • A. Petrie Cameron
  • Charly A. I. French
  • Jennifer Bates
  • N. Singh Ravindra
  • Yama Dixit
H6 [CURRENT-] 0011-3204
Approaching rice domestication in South Asia: new evidence from Indus settlements in northern India 2017 Journal of archaeological science 78 (): 193-201
  • C.A. Petrie
  • J. Bates
  • R.N. Singh
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Finding Harappan seal carvers: an operational sequence approach to identifying people in the past 2016 Journal of archaeological science 72 (): 128-41
  • Adam S. Green
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Feeding ancient cities in South Asia: dating the adoption of rice, millet and tropical pulses in the Indus civilization 2016 Antiquity 90 (354): 1489-504
  • J. Bates
  • Petrie C.A.
  • R.N. Singh
  • T. Higham
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Materializing Harappan identities: unity and diversity in the borderlands of the Indus civilization 2014 Journal of anthropological archaeology 35 (): 63-78
  • Ambika Patel
  • Bhanu Sharma
  • Brad Chase
  • P. Rajesh Ajitprasad, S.V.
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Archaeobotanical evidence of millets in the Indian subcontinent with some observations on their role in the Indus civilization 2014 Journal of archaeological science 42 (): 442-55
  • Alka Srivastava
  • Anil K. Pokharia
  • Jeewan Singh Kkharakwal
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
A statistical comparison of written language and nonlinguistic symbols systems 2014 Language 90 (2): 457-81
  • Richard Sproat
H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] 0097-8507
Climate, vegetation and ecology during Harappan period: excavations at Kanjetar and Kaj, mid-Saurashtra coast, Gujarat 2013 Journal of archaeological science 40 (6): 2631-47
  • A.S. Gaur
  • Anjum Farooqui
  • Vandana Prasad
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Vedic-ancient Mesopotamian interconnections and the dating of the Indian tradition 2012 Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute 93 (): 137-92
  • Stephen Hillyer Levitt
H6/KW [BHANDARKAR-]
Silk is of China, and China is of silk: a response to Good et al. (2009) 2011 Archaeometry 53 (2): 411-12
  • Ji-huan He
H6/KE [ARCHAEOMETRY-] 0003-813X
Conjuring a river, imagining civilisation: Saraswati, archaeology and science in India 2011 Contributions to Indian sociology (New Series) 45 (1): 55-83
  • Ashish Chadha
H6/KWL [CONTRIBUTIONS-] 0069-9667
A short introduction to the study of the Indus script with comments on the corner symbols 2010 Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 16-21
  • Donald B. Buchanan
H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-]
A Harappan signary cross-reference 2010 Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 34-83
  • Kate Price
H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-]
Identifying functional homology and markedness relationships in the Harappan signary: toward a methodology for classifying Harappan signs 2010 Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 28 (): 84-97
  • Steven Bonta
H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-]
Social change at the Harappan settlement of Gola Dhoro: a reading from animal bones 2010 Antiquity 84 (324): 528-43
  • Brad Chase
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
New evidence for early silk in the Indus civilization 2009 Archaeometry 51 (3): 457-66
  • I. L. Good
  • J. M. Kenoyer
  • R. H. Meadow
H6/KE [ARCHAEOMETRY-] 0003-813X
The Indus civilisation. Socio-cultural complexity at Moenjodaro and Harappa 2008 Digging stick 25 (2): 11-14
  • Reinoud Boers
H6/KE [SOUTH-] 1013-7521
A pottery workshop with flint tools on blades knapped with copper at Nausharo (Indus civilisation, ca. 2500 BC) 2007 Journal of archaeological science 34 (7): 1098-1116
  • Jacques Pelegrin
  • Marie-Louise Inizan
  • Monique Lechevallier
  • Patricia Anderson
  • Sophie Méry
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Subsistence strategies of the chalcolithic people of West Bengal: an appraisal 2005 Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 25 (): 41-7
  • Asok Datta
H6/KE [INDO-PACIFIC PREHISTORY ASSOCIATION. Bulletin.] 0156-1316
The technology of 'glazed' reserved slip ware - a fine ceramic of the Harappan period 2005 Archaeometry 47 (4): 691-703
  • K. Krishnan
H6/KE [ARCHAEOMETRY-] 0003-813X
Ex India, semper aliquid novi? 2005 Antiquity 79 (305): 696-8
  • Terry O'Connor
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Peaceful Harappans? Reviewing the evidence for the absence of warfare in the Indus civilisation of north-west India and Pakistan (c. 2500-1900 BC) 2004 Antiquity 79 (304): 411-23
  • Edward Cork
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Ecological contraditctions through ages: growth and decay of the Indus and Nile valley civilizations 2004 Journal of human ecology 16 (3): 197-201
  • R. N. Chattopadhyay
  • Tapati Dasgupta
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0970-9274
Landscapes, soils, and mound histories of the upper Indus valley, Pakistan: new insights on the holocene environments near ancient Harappa 2004 Journal of archaeological science 31 (6): 777-97
  • Joseph Schuldenrein
  • M. Afzal Khan
  • M. Rafique Mughal
  • Rita P. Wright
H6/KE 'JOURNAL-' 0305-4403
The uninvited skeleton at the archaeological table: the crisis of palaeoanthropology in South Asia in the twenty-first century 2003 Asian perspectives 42 (2): 352-67
  • Kenneth A. R. Kennedy
0066-8435
Ceremonial and ritual objects and adornments from ancient artificial minerals from Altyn-Depe: data obtained by means of roentgenometric analysis 2003 Arkheologischeskie vesti 10 (): 108-13
  • G. M. Kovnurko
  • L. B. Kircho
H6/KVY [ARKHEOLOGICHESKIE-]
Representing the Indus body: sex, gender, sexuality, and the anthropomorphic terracotta figurines from Harappa 2003 Asian perspectives 42 (2): 304-28
  • Sharri R. Clark
0066-8435
Understanding hearth function: an approach from Harappa 2003 Asian perspectives 42 (2): 287-303
  • Jonathan Cody Meyer
0066-8435
Comments on [Indigenous Indo-Aryans and the Rigveda] 2002 Journal of Indo-European studies 30 (3/4): 335-40
  • D. P. Agrawal
0092-2323
Were the Harappans the Aryans? An anthropological critique analyzing phylogenetic aspects of peopling of India 2002 Oriental anthropologist 2 (2): 97-110
  • Krishna Sharma
0972-558X
The role of the Ṛgvedic Sarasvatī in the rise, growth ad decline of the Indus civilization 2001 Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute 82 (4): 165-91
  • V. N. Misra
Harappan seeds and agriculture: some considerations 2001 Antiquity 75 (288): 410-14
  • Dorian Q. Fuller
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
Seeds of urbanism: palaeoethnobotany and the Indus civilization 1999 Antiquity 73 (282): 813-26
  • Steven Weber
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
The Indus valley cones, cakes, and archaeologists 1999 Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute 80 (1-4): 43-51
  • S. V. Pradhan
H6/KW [BHANDARKAR-]
Neuere Entwicklungen im Hindufundamentalismus (bis April 1999) 1999 Mitteilungen für Anthropologie und Religionsgeschichte 14 (): 219-28
  • Konrad Meisig
0939-9186
The Indus script: an overview 1998 Man in India 78 (1/2): 145-54
  • B. N. Mukherjee
Identification of wheel-fashioning methods: technological analysis of 4th-3rd millennium BC Oriental ceramics 1998 Journal of archaeological science 25 (8): 747-63
  • Valentine Roux
The biocultural context of anemia in the ancient Indus valley 1998 Journal of human ecology 9 (3): 205-19
  • Nancy C. Lovell