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Frontmatter
Preface to the Second Revised Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Contributors and Participants
Illustration Credits
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
B.K. THAPAR: The Harappan Civilization: Some Reflections on Its Environments and Resources and Their Exploitation
GREGORY L. POSSEHL: The Harappan Civilization: A Contemporary Perspective
PART I. The Nature of Harappan Urbanization
1. VISHNU-MITTRE: The Harappan Civilization and the Need for a New Approach
2. JIM G. SHAFFER: Harappan Culture: A Reconsideration
3. S.P. GUPTA: The Late Harappan: A Study in Cultural Dynamics
4. C.C. LAMBERG-KARLOVSKY: Sumer, Elam and the Indus: Three Urban Processes Equal One Structure?
5. K.V. SOUNDARA RAJAN: Motivations for Early Indian Urbanization: An Examination
PART II: Results of Recent Fieldwork
6. JEAN-FRANÇOIS JARRIGE: Excavations at Mehrgarh: Their Significance for Understanding the Background of the Harappan Civilization
7. M. RAFIQUE MUGHAL: Recent Archaeological Research in the Cholistan Desert
8. GEORGE F. DALES: Mohenjodaro Miscellany: Some Unpublished, Forgotten, or Misinterpreted Features
9. WALTER A. FAIRSERVIS, JR.: Allahdino: An Excavation of a Small Harappan Site
10. R.S. BISHT: Excavations at Banawali: 1974-77
11. R.C. AGRAWALA and VIJAY KUMAR: Ganeshwar-Jodhpura Culture: New Traits in Indian Archaeology
12. B.P. SINHA: Harappan Fallout(?) in the Mid-Gangetic Valley
13. Y.D. SHARMA: Harappan Complex on the Sutlej (India)
14. R.N. MEHTA: Some Rural Harappan Settlements in Gujarat
15. S.A. SALI: The Harappans of Daimabad
16. JAGAT PATI JOSHI and MADHU BALA: Manda: A Harappan Site in Jammu and Kashmir
17. Y.M. CHITALWALA: Harappan Settlements in the Kutch-Saurashtra Region: Patterns of Distribution and Routes of Communication
PART III. Ecology, Technology and Trade
18. VISHNU-MITTRE and R. SAVITHRI: Food Economy of the Harappans
19. D.P. AGRAWAL and R.K. SOOD: Ecological Factors and the Harappan Civilization
20. BRIDGET ALLCHIN: Substitute Stones
21. K.T.M. HEGDE, R.V. KARANTH and S.P. SYCHANTHAVONG: On the Composition and Technology of Harappan Microbeads
22. MARCIA FENTRESS: From Jhelum to Yamuna: City and Settlement in the Second and Third Millennium B.C.
23. SHEREEN RATNAGAR: The Location of Harappa
24. DILIP K. CHAKRABARTI: 'Long Barrel-Cylinder' Beads and the Issue of Pre-Sargonic Contact between the Harappan Civilization and Mesopotamia
25. SHASHI ASTHANA: Harappan Trade in Metals and Minerals: A Regional Approach
26. STEVEN A. WEBER: Changes in Plant Use at Rojdi: Implications for Early South Asian Subsistence Systems
27. RICHARD H. MEADOW: Animal Domestication in the Middle East: A Revised View from the Eastern Margin
PART IV: Harappan Archaeology and the Gulf
28. DANIEL T. POTTS: Tell Abraq and the Harappan Tradition in Southeastern Arabia
29. CHRISTOPHER EDENS: Indus-Arabian Interaction during the Bronze Age: A Review of Evidence
30. MAURIZIO TOSI: The Harappan Civilization beyond the Indian Subcontinent
PART V: The Later Phases of the Harappan Tradition
31. A. GHOSH: Deurbanization of the Harappan Civilization
32. F.R. ALLCHIN: The Legacy of the Indus Civilization
33. B.B. LAL: West was West and East was East, but When and How Did the Twain Meet? The Role of Bhagwanpura as a Bridge between Certain Stages of the Indus and Ganges Civilizations
34. K.N. DIKSHIT: Hulas and the Late Harappan Complex in Western Uttar Pradesh
35. S.R. RAO: New Light on the Post-Urban (Late Harappan) Phase of the Indus Civilization in India
36. M.K. DHAVALIKAR: Daimabad Bronzes
37. ROBERT SHARER: Did the Maya Collapse? A New World Perspective on the Demise of the Harappan Civilization
38. D.P. AGRAWAL: The Harappan Legacy: Break and Continuity
PART VI: New Excavation Reports
39. LOUIS FLAM: Excavations at Ghazi Shah, Sindh, Pakistan
40. GEORGE F. DALES and J. MARK KENOYER: The Harappan Project 1986-1989: New Investigation at an Ancient Indus City
41. BRIDGET ALLCHIN and RAYMOND ALLCHIN: Lewan-A Stone Tool Factory of the Fourth to Third Millennium B.C.
42. M.K. DHAVALIKAR: Harappans in Saurastra: The Mercantile Enterprise as Seen from Recent Excavation of Kuntasi
PART VII: Conclusion
43. ROBERT H. DYSON, JR.: Paradigm Changes in the Study of the Indus Civilization
Index
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