Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Mehrgarh , Shahr - i Sokhta , the Indus Valley , and other protohistoric sites . Papers related to the Early Historic and Buddhist period form the sixth section , followed by section dealing with Medieval architecture and the ...
... Mehrgarh , Shahr - i Sokhta , the Indus Valley , and other protohistoric sites . Papers related to the Early Historic and Buddhist period form the sixth section , followed by section dealing with Medieval architecture and the ...
Page 120
... Mehrgarh , an important site in Baluchistan , Pakistan , which has added " ... a new dimension to the pehistoric sequence of the Greater Indus area " ( J - F Jarrige : p . 21 ) . With the exception of Beatrice de Cardi's study , the ...
... Mehrgarh , an important site in Baluchistan , Pakistan , which has added " ... a new dimension to the pehistoric sequence of the Greater Indus area " ( J - F Jarrige : p . 21 ) . With the exception of Beatrice de Cardi's study , the ...
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... Mehrgarh indicate the importance of the research being undertaken in that region . Until such time as the publication of complete reports for some of the areas covered in the book , works like South Asian Archaeology 1981 will be useful ...
... Mehrgarh indicate the importance of the research being undertaken in that region . Until such time as the publication of complete reports for some of the areas covered in the book , works like South Asian Archaeology 1981 will be useful ...
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