A summary of the state of art on the ancient craft production of the Indus Civilization, presented with new models on the role of the industries in the prehistoric social evolution of the Indo-Pakistani subcontinen
International audienceTwenty years after its discovery, the pottery workshop of Nausharo (province o...
The nature of cultural interactions between the Indus Civilization and Magan is explored in this pap...
A sinthesis of our knowledge of the production of ceramic figurines in Sindh and Balochista
rec. a: M.Vidale, The Archaeology of Indus craft. Indus craftpeople and why we study them, Roma 200
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
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...
Sindh (Pakistan) is very rich in lithic resources that were exploited in prehistory at least since t...
The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a...
Sindh (Pakistan) is very rich in lithic resources that were exploited in prehistory at least since t...
Recent excavations at Harappa and Mehrgarh, as well as other sites in Pakistan and India have provid...
The more noteworthy Indus region was home to the biggest of the four old urban civilization establis...
This article develops some of the points which were discussed in the keynote address of the Annual S...
Archaeology is growing science that continues to discover the material remains of man; hence, it is ...
International audienceTwenty years after its discovery, the pottery workshop of Nausharo (province o...
The nature of cultural interactions between the Indus Civilization and Magan is explored in this pap...
A sinthesis of our knowledge of the production of ceramic figurines in Sindh and Balochista
rec. a: M.Vidale, The Archaeology of Indus craft. Indus craftpeople and why we study them, Roma 200
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
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...
Sindh (Pakistan) is very rich in lithic resources that were exploited in prehistory at least since t...
The undeciphered script of the Indus Civilisation has been an enigma from the first publication of a...
Sindh (Pakistan) is very rich in lithic resources that were exploited in prehistory at least since t...
Recent excavations at Harappa and Mehrgarh, as well as other sites in Pakistan and India have provid...
The more noteworthy Indus region was home to the biggest of the four old urban civilization establis...
This article develops some of the points which were discussed in the keynote address of the Annual S...
Archaeology is growing science that continues to discover the material remains of man; hence, it is ...
International audienceTwenty years after its discovery, the pottery workshop of Nausharo (province o...
The nature of cultural interactions between the Indus Civilization and Magan is explored in this pap...
A sinthesis of our knowledge of the production of ceramic figurines in Sindh and Balochista