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Harappa - http://www.harappa.com/
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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Mohenjodaro - http://www.mohenjodaro.net
One hundred slides of the largest ancient Indus Valley city, Mohenjodaro. Full bibliography and essay. |
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Locating Indus Civilization Pyrotechnological Craft Production - http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/backdirt/spr02/miller.html
Field research at the ancient Indus Valley city of Harappa concentrated on refining surface survey methods for the location of pyrotechnological manufacturing areas. |
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Indus Valley Civilization - http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/southasia/History/Ancient/Indus2.html
A synopsis of the Harappan Civilization by Vinay Lal of the UCLA History Department. |
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Ancient India - http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/india/
Highlights geography and origins of the Indus civilization, cultural elements and a timeline of the Harappan, and arts technology and trade. Includes links and a bibliography. |
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Indus Valley, Inc. - http://www.geocities.com/pak_history/Harappan.html
An article from Discover Magazine asking whether the growth and existence of this civilization was due to a capitalist base. |
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The Harappan Tradition - http://www.geocities.com/look4harappan/
Attempt at an evolutionary ethnological synthesis of the cultural phenomena known variously as the Indus Valley or Harappan Civilization. Includes: links, maps, images, essays, and an extensive bibliography. |
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International Conference on Revisiting Indus/Sarasvati Age & Ancient India - http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/ancient/indus/indus_sarasvati_age.html
Details of a conference held in Georgia, 1996 by the World Association for Vedic studies and includes abstracts. |
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Impact of Dravidians on the Development of Civilization in India - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2104/indusvalley.html
Particularly a discussion of their impact on the Harappan Civilization. |
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In Search of Those Elusive Centers and Peripheries - http://www.adventurecorps.com/archaeo/centperiph.html
An article by Chris J.D. Kostman describing the place of the Harappan Civilization in 2nd millennia BCE world economy. |