Harappa: see Indus valley civilization.
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Water supply and history: Harappa and the Beas regional survey.(Research)(Author abstract)(Report) (Antiquity)
Representing the Indus body: sex, gender, sexuality, and the anthropomorphic terracotta figurines from Harappa. (Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific)
An ancient stateless civilization: bronze age India and the state in history.(Harappa) (Independent Review)
Understanding hearth function: an approach from Harappa. (Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific)
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Booming Metropolises. (Calliope)
The Indus civilization: Sudeshna Guha looks at the archaeology of the Indus Civilization, the Bronze Age phenomenon of South Asia, whose study began under the British and has continued since independence and partition of the country. She considers how the interpretations for this civilization have shaped and been shaped by notions of an authentic 'Indian civilization'. (History Today)
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