This article presents a geomorphological and micromorphological study of the locational context of four Indus civilisation archaeological sites—Alamgirpur, Masudpur I and VII, and Burj—all situated on the Sutlej-Yamuna interfluve in northwest India. The analysis indicates a strong correlation between settlement foundation and particular landscape positions on an extensive alluvial floodplain. Each of the analysed sites was located on sandy levees and/or riverbank deposits associated with former channels. These landscape positions would have situated settlements above the level of seasonal floodwater resulting from the Indian summer monsoon. In addition, the sandy soils on the margins of these elevated landscape positions would have been sea...
This paper explores the nature and dynamics of adaptation and resilience in the face of a diverse an...
Incomplete datasets curtail the ability of archaeologists to investigate ancient landscapes, and the...
International audienceSince the first excavations at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa a century ago, the Ind...
This article presents a geomorphological and micromorphological study of the locational context of f...
© 2019 IEEE. The ancient Indus was, along with Mesopotamia and Egypt, one of the three so-called cra...
This paper presents a preliminary study combining macrobotanical and phytolith analyses to explore c...
Survey data play a fundamental role in studies of social complexity. Integrating the results from mu...
A regional and ecological approach is used to study prehistoric settlement patterns in Sind, Pakista...
The collapse of the Bronze Age Harappan, one of the earliest urban civilizations, remains an enigma....
Precession-forced change in insolation has driven de-intensification of the Asian Monsoon systems du...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the 2018 season of the TwoRains archaeological survey...
Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has b...
Today the desert margins of northwest India are dry and unable to support large populations, but wer...
This paper takes its inspiration from Karl W. Butzer's course on the Human Use of Landforms at the U...
Incomplete datasets curtail the ability of archaeologists to investigate ancient landscapes, and the...
This paper explores the nature and dynamics of adaptation and resilience in the face of a diverse an...
Incomplete datasets curtail the ability of archaeologists to investigate ancient landscapes, and the...
International audienceSince the first excavations at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa a century ago, the Ind...
This article presents a geomorphological and micromorphological study of the locational context of f...
© 2019 IEEE. The ancient Indus was, along with Mesopotamia and Egypt, one of the three so-called cra...
This paper presents a preliminary study combining macrobotanical and phytolith analyses to explore c...
Survey data play a fundamental role in studies of social complexity. Integrating the results from mu...
A regional and ecological approach is used to study prehistoric settlement patterns in Sind, Pakista...
The collapse of the Bronze Age Harappan, one of the earliest urban civilizations, remains an enigma....
Precession-forced change in insolation has driven de-intensification of the Asian Monsoon systems du...
This paper presents the preliminary results of the 2018 season of the TwoRains archaeological survey...
Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has b...
Today the desert margins of northwest India are dry and unable to support large populations, but wer...
This paper takes its inspiration from Karl W. Butzer's course on the Human Use of Landforms at the U...
Incomplete datasets curtail the ability of archaeologists to investigate ancient landscapes, and the...
This paper explores the nature and dynamics of adaptation and resilience in the face of a diverse an...
Incomplete datasets curtail the ability of archaeologists to investigate ancient landscapes, and the...
International audienceSince the first excavations at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa a century ago, the Ind...