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Richard H. Meadows Introduction to the second set of 90 Indus Slides.

Intro to Around the Indus in 90 Slides 2

Richard H. Meadow

Modern archaeological excavations at the ancient Indus city of Harappa in Punjab, Pakistan have been going on since 1986. They are being conducted by HARP, the Harappa Archaeological Research Project. HARP is a joint undertaking of Harvard University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and New York University. The Principal Investigators are Dr. Richard H. Meadow (Projec… >

HARP

The Harappa Archaeological Research Project or HARP was begun in 1986 as a long term program of investigations into the origins and character of Indus urban centers. It is the first multidisciplinary excavation of an ancient Indus urban center and involves scholars from all over the world. It was initiated at Harappa in Punjab Province, Pakistan by the… >

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Exhibit at The Asia Society 1998

Great Cities, Small Treasures A traveling exhibition organized by the Asia Society Galleries, New York in collaboration with the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Government of Pakistan. [Open Feb. 10-April 19, 1999 at the Pacific-Asia Museum in Pasadena, CA. Now closed. Catalog available.] … >

Exhibit 2

Great Cities, Small Treasures A fully illustrated catalogue written by Dr. Kenoyer, an introductory video, and an illustrated brochure accompany the exhibition. Related guided tours, lectures and other educational programs have been arranged.The Asia Society and New York University (NYU) also organized a symposium on Forgotten Cities,… >

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