| Around the Indus in 90 Slides | Bibliography |
| # | Author | Title | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | A. S. Altekar | State and Government in Ancient India | Reprint of 3rd edition, 1958 Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1984. |
| 2. | Hartmut Scharfe | The State in Indian Tradition | Leiden, Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 1989. |
| 3. | Mary W. Helms | Craft and the Kingly Ideal: Art, Trade, and Power | Austin: University of Texas Press, 1993, p. 77 ff. |
| 4. | Asko Parpola | Deciphering the Indus Script | Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 114-117 and pp. 248-254. |
| 5. | Sir John Marshall | Mohenjo-daro and the Indus Civilization | London: A. Probsthain, 1931, pp. 69, 382, 369. |
| 6. | Iravatham Mahadevan | The sacred filter standard facing the unicorn: more evidence | South Asian Archaeology 1993 Eds. Asko Parpola, and Petteri Koskikallio. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1994 , pp. 435-445. |
| 7. | Richard H. Meadow and J. Mark Kenoyer | Excavations at Harappa 1993: the city walls and inscribed materials | South Asian Archaeology 1993 Eds. Asko Parpola, and Petteri Koskikallio. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1994 2: 451-470. |
| 8. | Kwang-chih Chang | Art, Myth, and Ritual: The Path to Political Authority in Ancient China | Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983, pp. 72-73. |
| 9. | Shereen Ratnagar | Enquiries into the Political Organization of Harappan Society | Pune: Ravish Publishers, 1991, p. 154. |
| 10. | Jean-Marie Casal | Fouilles D'Amri | Paris: Commission des Fouilles Archaeologiques, 1964. |
| 11. | Syed G. M. Shah, and Asko Parpola | Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions. 2. Collections in Pakistan | Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1991. |
| 12. | Jagat Pati Joshi, and Asko Parpola | Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions. 1. Collections in India | Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1987, K-85, M 324. |
| 13. | Shikarpur Raganatha Rao | Lothal: A Harappan Port Town | Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, Vol. 2 No. 78, 1955-62. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India, 1985. |
| 14. | Shikarpur Raganatha Rao | Lothal: A Harappan Port Town | Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, Vol.1 No. 78, 1955-62, New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India, 1979, pp. 112-114. |
| 15. | R. E. Mortimer Wheeler | Harappa 1946: The Defenses and Cemetery R-37 | Ancient India No. 3 1947, p. 85 and from current research at Harappa by the Harappa Archaeological Research Project. |
| 16. | Jim G. Shaffer | One Hump or Two: The Impact of the Camel on Harappan Society | Orientalia Iosephi Tucci Memoriae Dicata, eds. Gherardo Gnoli, and Lionello Lanciotti. Rome: IsMEO, 1988, pp. 1315-1328. |
| 17. | Richard H. Meadow | A Camel Skeleton from Mohenjo Daro | Frontiers of the Indus Civilization Ed. B. B. Lal and S. P. Gupta. New Delhi: Books and Books, 1984, pp. 137-140. |
| 18. | Basil Greenhill | Boats and Boatmen of Pakistan | South Brunswick and New York: Great Albion Books, 1971. |
| 19. | J. Mark Kenoyer | Shell Working Industries of the Indus Civilization: An Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspective | PhD. University of California-Berkeley, 1983. |
| 20. | Carl C. Lamberg-Karlovsky | Trade Mechanisms in Indus-Mesopotamian Interrelations | Ancient Cities of the Indus Ed. Gregory L. Possehl. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House PVT LTD, 1979 130-137. |
| 21. | Philip L. Kohl | The Balance of Trade in Southwestern Asia in the Mid- Third Millennium B.C. | Current Anthropology 19.3 1978 : 463-492. |
| 22. | Ernest J. H. Mackay | Further Excavations at Mohenjodaro | New Delhi: Government of India, 1938, p. 321. |
| 23. | Ernest J. H. Mackay | Chanhu-Daro Excavations 1935-36 | New Haven, CN: American Oriental Society, 1943, pp. 320-321. |
| 24. | Henri-Paul Francfort | Fouilles de Shortugai | Recherches sur L'Asie Centrale Protohistorique Paris: Diffusion de Boccard, 1989 . |
| 25. | Tamara Stech and Vince C. Pigott | The Metals Trade in Southwest Asia in the Third Millennium B. C. | Iraq 48 1986 : 39-64. |
| 26. | George F. Dales and Louis Flam | On Tracking the Woolly Kullis and the Like | Expedition 12.1 1969 : 15-23. |
| 27. | Gregory L. Possehl | Kulli: An Exploration of an Ancient Civilization in South Asia | Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, 1986. |
| 28. | Dilip K. Chakrabarti | The External Trade of the Indus Civilization | New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Pub., 1990. |
| 29. | Serge Cleuziou | The Oman Peninsula and the Indus Civilization: A Reassessment | Man and Environment 17.2 1992 : 93-103. |
| 30. | Elizabeth L. C. During-Caspers | Harappan Trade in the Arabian Gulf in the Third Millennium B.C. | Mesopotamia 7 1972 : 167-191. |
| 31. | S. R. Rao | A Persian Gulf Seal from Lothal | Ancient Cities of the Indus Ed. Gregory L. Possehl. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House PVT LTD, 1979, pp. 148-152. |
| 32. | Serge Cleuziou, et al. | Cachets Inscrits de la fin du IIIe millenaire avant notre ere a Ras' al-Junayz, Sultanat d'Oman | Academie des Inscriptions & Belles-Lettres, Comptes rendus des seances de l'annee 1994. April-June 1994: 453-468. |
| 33. | Maurizio Tosi | A Possible Harappan Seaport in Eastern Arabia: Ra's Al-Junayz in the Sultanate of Oman | Ancient Pakistan Peshawar, March 1-4, 1982: 1982. |
| 34. | Daniel T. Potts | South and Central Asian elements at Tell Abraq Emirate of Umm al-Qaiwain, United Arab Emirates , c. 2200 BC - AD 400 | South Asian Archaeology 1993 Eds. Asko Parpola, and Petteri Koskikallio. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1994 2: 615-628. |
| 35. | Serge Cleuziou | The Chronology of Protohistoric Oman as seen from Hili | Oman Studies Eds. P. M. Costa, and M. Tosi. Rome: Serie Orientale, 1989 LXIII: 47-78. |
| 36. | V. B. Mainkar | Metrology in the Indus Civilization | Frontiers of the Indus Civilization Eds. B. B. Lal, and S. P. Gupta. New Delhi: Books and Books, 1984, pp. 141-151. |
| 37. | Alexandra Ardeleanu-Jansen | Stone Sculptures from Mohenjo-Daro | Interim Reports Vol. 1: Reports on Field Work Carried out at Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan 1982-83 by IsMEO-Aachen University Mission Eds. Michael Jansen, and Gunter Urban. Aachen: IsMEO/RWTH, 1984 pp. 139-157 p. 144. |
| 38. | George F. Dales | Stone Sculpture from the Protohistoric Helmand Civilization | Orientalia Iosephi Tucci Memoriae Dicata Eds. G. Gnoli, and L. Lanciotti. Roma: ISMEO, 1985, pp. 219-224. |
| 39. | Sir Leonard Woolley | Excavations at Ur | London: Ernest Benn Ltd., 1955 , p. 117. |
| 40. | Simo Parpola, Asko Parpola, and Robert H. Brunswig | The Meluhha Village: Evidence of Acculturation of Harappan Traders in Late Third Millennium Mesopotamia? | Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 20.2 1977 : 9-165. |
| 41. | Pierre Amiet | Antiquities de Bactriane | La Revue du Louvre 3 1978 : pp. 153-164. |
| 42. | Pierre Amiet | Iconographie de la Bactriane Proto-Historique | Anatolian Studies The British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara XXXIII 1983 : pp. 19-27. |
| 43. | Alexandra Ardeleanu-Jansen | The Sculptural Art of the Harappa Culture | Forgotten Cities on the Indus Eds. Michael Jansen, Maire Mulloy, and Gunter Urban. Mainz, Germany: Verlag Philipp Von Zabern, 1991 pp. 167-178. |
Harappa.com does not support or condone the sale of antiquities. Please report the URLs of violations. | AUTHOR'S PUBLICATIONS | | ESSAY | SLIDE INDEX | CONTENTS | | HOME | © Harappa 1996-2008 |