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Books about excavations at the ancient mounds of Harappa (3500 BCE - present) in Punjab, Pakistan

The Ancient Indus: Urbanism, Economy, and Society

  • Ancient Indus: Urbanism, Economy, and Society
Rita P. Wright

This Case Studies in Early Societies book presents exiting new finds and deductions from Dr. Wright's work on lesser Harappan towns and villages along the Beas River. >

Inter-Regional Interaction and Urbanism in the Ancient Indus Valley

  • Inter-Regional Interaction and Urbanism in the Ancient Indus Valley cover
Randall W. Law

This book brought a trove of new information to bear that is slowly making its way into Indus archaeology while its materials analysis techniques are becoming more prevalent and important. >

Harappa Excavation Reports 1986-1990

  • Harappa Excavation Reports 1986 - 1990
Richard H. Meadow

The excavations at Harappa in Punjab (Pakistan) conducted by joint USA and Pakistani teams since 1986 have provided much detailed new information on the development, nature, and significance of this large ancient Indus civilization urban center. Free PDF. >

Disease and Healing in the Indus Civilisation

Robert Arnott

An absorbing book that brings to the reader in most direct fashion the complexities of living in some of the world's first cities. Dr. Robert Arnott manages to collate the manifold existential challenges inhabitants would have faced and brought them all together for the first time in one place. >

Fire Seer (Coalition of Mages)

  • Fire Seer by Amy Raby
Amy Raby

Taya has risen from humble roots to become a fire seer in the Coalition of Mages. Eager to prove herself, she arrives in the town of Harappa to locate a “jackal”—a mage operating outside the Coalition’s authority—who has murdered three people. >

The Script of Harappa and Mohenjodaro and Its Connections with Other Scripts

G. R. Hunter

The best guess at what some Indus signs may have meant and sounded like, especially the sequence of fish signs, came in this very first book on the ancient script published by an employee of the Indian Educational Service in 1933. >

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