Black slipped jars from the Indus, containers used to transport commodities of an as yet unknown nature, are important tracers of exchange with the neighboring regions of the Oman Peninsula and the Gulf during the second half of the 3rd Millennium B.C. Chemical analysis of samples of these jars recovered at several habitation sites in Pakistan and on the Oman Peninsula, has identified at least two potential zones of production in Pakistan. One of these production zones is located in the northern Indus Valley at or in the region surrounding Harappa; the other zone is located to the south at or around Mohenjo-Daro. Based on the chemical data, the jars sent to the Oman Peninsula come from the « Mohenjo-Daro » production zone, with none identif...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
International audienceThe nature of cultural interactions between the Indus Civilization and Magan i...
International audienceTwenty years after its discovery, the pottery workshop of Nausharo (province o...
Black slipped jars from the Indus, containers used to transport commodities of an as yet unknown nat...
The excavations at Nausharo (Pakistan), like all sites of the Indus Civilizations, produced a large ...
The Indus Civilization, otherwise called Harappan or Indus-Sarasvati, is one of the world’s earliest...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
The comparison of the petrographical study of common wares from the protohistoric settlement of Shor...
The flint industry of Amri, in the Indus valley, occupied from the second half of the IVth Millenniu...
This study focuses on the nature of interactions and trade between the greater Indus Valley and east...
The nature of cultural interactions between the Indus Civilization and Magan is explored in this pap...
Following a survey ot the plain of Taluqan in the north-east of Afghanistan (1977), potsherds assign...
The spread and development of the Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Harappan civilisation...
L'étude de la production céramique du Kech-Makran (sud-ouest du Pakistan) dans la première moitié du...
International audienceThis study focuses on the nature of interactions and trade between the greater...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
International audienceThe nature of cultural interactions between the Indus Civilization and Magan i...
International audienceTwenty years after its discovery, the pottery workshop of Nausharo (province o...
Black slipped jars from the Indus, containers used to transport commodities of an as yet unknown nat...
The excavations at Nausharo (Pakistan), like all sites of the Indus Civilizations, produced a large ...
The Indus Civilization, otherwise called Harappan or Indus-Sarasvati, is one of the world’s earliest...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
The comparison of the petrographical study of common wares from the protohistoric settlement of Shor...
The flint industry of Amri, in the Indus valley, occupied from the second half of the IVth Millenniu...
This study focuses on the nature of interactions and trade between the greater Indus Valley and east...
The nature of cultural interactions between the Indus Civilization and Magan is explored in this pap...
Following a survey ot the plain of Taluqan in the north-east of Afghanistan (1977), potsherds assign...
The spread and development of the Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Harappan civilisation...
L'étude de la production céramique du Kech-Makran (sud-ouest du Pakistan) dans la première moitié du...
International audienceThis study focuses on the nature of interactions and trade between the greater...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
International audienceThe nature of cultural interactions between the Indus Civilization and Magan i...
International audienceTwenty years after its discovery, the pottery workshop of Nausharo (province o...