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Articles by Richard H. Meadow, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge

The Tiny Steatite Seals of Harappa

Richard H. Meadow

A closer look at the tablets discovered at Harappa during HARPS excavations and the locations where they were discovered at the site. >

Personal Reflections on some Contributions of Jonathan Mark Kenoyer to the Archaeology of Northwestern South Asia

Richard H. Meadow

A personal reflection by Richard H. Meadow, Co-Director of the Harappa Archaeological Research Project, on working with Mark Kenoyer for over 30 years. >

Taphonomy and labour at the Indus Valley site of Harappa (3700–1300 BC)

  • Proportions of grain, chaff and weed seeds in Harappa assemblages
Nathaniel James

This is a complex paper that addresses an important issue in the emergence of cities during the Bronze Age: how were people in new and developing urban centers fed? As the authors put it crisply: "The populations of urban sites such as Harappa required substantial food supplies." >

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