he protohistoric graveyards of north-western Pakistan were first excavated in the 1960s, but their chronology is still debated, along with their relationship to broader regional issues of ethnic and cultural change. Recent excavation of two graveyards in the Swat Valley has provided new dating evidence and a much better understanding both of grave structure and treatment of the dead. Secondary burial was documented at Udegram, along with the use of perishable containers and other objects as grave goods. The complexity of the funerary practices reveal the prolonged interaction between the living and the dead in protohistoric Swat
There are discussions about the concept of death, earliest grave applications and the purpose of pr...
Themes such as ancient demography, agrarian economy and paleoclimate are some of the newest main lin...
In Mainland Southeast Asia the Hoabinhian culture corresponds to the legacy of using massive tools m...
This thesis examines the protohistoric cemeteries in northwestern Pakistan known as the Gandhara Gra...
The article re-examines an interesting case study of the physical and chronological relationship bet...
This thesis examines the protohistoric cemeteries in northwestern Pakistan known as the Gandhara Gra...
The archaeological site of Saidu Sharif I in the Swat Valley (1st-4th cent. CE) was excavated in the...
The paper deals with the intriguing evidence of a high number of double burials in the late protohis...
Data on burial customs during the Buddhist acculturation phase are extremely scarce in Gandhara and...
The archaeological site of Saidu Sharif I in the Swat Valley (1st-4th cent. CE) was excavated in the...
The excavations at the MR2 area (period III of Mehrgarh) already led to some interesting hypotheses ...
The old settlements of the areas extending from Iran to India including Afghanistan and Turkmenistan...
Paleodemographie analyses of the two largest funerary areas of Mehrgarh (Baluchistan, Pakistan) are ...
NoNew survey in the Chitral Valley has doubled the number of recorded Gandharan Grave culture sites ...
Le peuplement ancien des régions allant de l’Iran à l’Inde en passant par l’Afghanistan et le Turkmé...
There are discussions about the concept of death, earliest grave applications and the purpose of pr...
Themes such as ancient demography, agrarian economy and paleoclimate are some of the newest main lin...
In Mainland Southeast Asia the Hoabinhian culture corresponds to the legacy of using massive tools m...
This thesis examines the protohistoric cemeteries in northwestern Pakistan known as the Gandhara Gra...
The article re-examines an interesting case study of the physical and chronological relationship bet...
This thesis examines the protohistoric cemeteries in northwestern Pakistan known as the Gandhara Gra...
The archaeological site of Saidu Sharif I in the Swat Valley (1st-4th cent. CE) was excavated in the...
The paper deals with the intriguing evidence of a high number of double burials in the late protohis...
Data on burial customs during the Buddhist acculturation phase are extremely scarce in Gandhara and...
The archaeological site of Saidu Sharif I in the Swat Valley (1st-4th cent. CE) was excavated in the...
The excavations at the MR2 area (period III of Mehrgarh) already led to some interesting hypotheses ...
The old settlements of the areas extending from Iran to India including Afghanistan and Turkmenistan...
Paleodemographie analyses of the two largest funerary areas of Mehrgarh (Baluchistan, Pakistan) are ...
NoNew survey in the Chitral Valley has doubled the number of recorded Gandharan Grave culture sites ...
Le peuplement ancien des régions allant de l’Iran à l’Inde en passant par l’Afghanistan et le Turkmé...
There are discussions about the concept of death, earliest grave applications and the purpose of pr...
Themes such as ancient demography, agrarian economy and paleoclimate are some of the newest main lin...
In Mainland Southeast Asia the Hoabinhian culture corresponds to the legacy of using massive tools m...