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Balochistan Ancient Indus Slides

Brahuis in the 1820s

Above: Gohar Basta, or Cyclopean Vestige [Baluchistan] Wood Engraving from a drawing by Charles Masson (1842) "The ziarat on the crest of Chehel Tan is one of great veneration among the Brahui tribes, and I may be excused, perhaps, for p… >

Map of southeastern Iran and Pakistan

Map of southeastern Iran and Pakistan. >

Painted Pottery from Baluchistan

[This and the previous full page in The Illustrated London News of Sept. 20, 1924 were printed in sepia, preserved here in the images. This complete text across both full pages is given on Slide 7.] FROM BALUCHISTAN THROUGH WHIC… >

Satellite image of Las Bela

Satellite image of Las Bela. >

Polychrome Pottery from Baluchistan and Mohenjo-daro

INDICATING AN ANALOGY BETWEEN THE PREHISTORIC ART OF THE INDUS VALLEY AND THAT OF BALUCHISTAN: POLYCHROME POTTERY FROM THE LATTER COUNTRY (LOWER ROW) COMPARED WITH EXAMPLES FROM MOHENJO-DARO (TOP ROW). >

Salt desert near Taftan, Quetta

Salt desert near Taftan, Quetta >

Desert near Taftan, Quetta

Desert near Taftan, Quetta (O.Schorr). >

Kanrach valley: upper Windar

Kanrach valley: upper Windar. >

Persian wheel near Diwana

Persian wheel near Diwana. >

Petra at the level at Murda Sang

Petra at the level at Murda Sang. >

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