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| Reconstructing Harappa
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| An article by Wayne R. Belcher and A. Keith Turner detailing 3-D modeling work being carried out at Harappa and utilizing the Microstation software. |
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| Temples Along the Indus
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| An article by Dr. Michael W. Meister reporting on the remains of forts and temples built between the 6th and 11th centuries CE in the Salt Ranges of northwestern India. |
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| Mohenjo-Daro
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| Short essay with images on this prehistoric South Asian uban site. |
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| Wikipedia - Harappa
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| Encyclopedic entry for the remains of an ancient fortifed city, which was part of the Indus Valley Civilization. |
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| Kenoyer, Jonathan M.
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| Biography of this professor in the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Includes profiles of other staff members. |
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| Light Shining From a Dark Age?
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| From the University of Bradford published News and Views, a report on excavations by Robin Coningham, Taj Ali, Mukhtar Ali Durrani, and Ihsan Ali have cast new light on this enigmatic site. |
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| Mohenjodaro
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| A short description of the archaeological site at Mohenjodaro in Sindh. |
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| Harappa
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| A glimpse of South Asia before 1947, includes: a 90-slide show by Jonathon Kenoyer; photos; maps; and a detailed description of the Indus Civilization. |
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| Pakistan: Shard Times
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| An article originally published in Newsweek and an answer to a BBC report on the discoveries at Harappa in 1999. |
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| Kashmir Discovery
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| From outlookindia, excavators have stumbled into the remains of a bustling ancient urban settlement in Anantnag District with tiled pavements "stamped in colourful human and animal motifs" and incriptions in the now defunct Karoshti script. (June 19, 2005 |
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| Temple at Katas Satg, Hara Temple
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| From PakTribune, main group of old temples, called Satghara, is located on a higher flat land west of the once-sacred pool of natural springs whereas all along the northern and eastern sides, but across the modem metal led road, there is a series of two g |
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| Tutai Chaukundi / Baluch Tombs
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| From Pakistan News, The chivalrous Kalmatis have no written history and the major evidences of their tribal activity is reflected through their graves in these sort of graveyards. (July 14, 2004) |
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| Daily Star - Archaeological Sites in Disarray
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| Articles stating that archaeological sites are poorly maintained as the Department of Archaeology under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs due to a funding crisis and manpower shortage. (April 6, 2004) |
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