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4-10-2015, 04:07

NEIGHBORS OF THE INDUS CIVILIZATION

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Potts, Daniel T. 1999. The Archaeology of Elam. Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Potts, Daniel, Hasan Al Naboodah, and Peter Hellyer, eds. 2003. Archaeology of the United Arab Emirates. Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Archaeology of the U. A.E. London: Trident Press. [Online information; 4/4/07.] Www. kenzay-training. com/uae/download/archeology/000contents. pdf.

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Sherratt, Andrew. 2006a. "Altyn Depe, Turkmenistan." ArchAtlas, 2nd ed. [Online information; retrieved 1/1/07.] Www. archatlas. org/NearMiddleEast/AltynDepe. php.

Sherratt, Andrew. 2006b. "Anau and Namazga, Turkmenistan." ArchAtlas, 2nd ed. [Online information; retrieved 1/1/07.] Www. archatlas. org/NearMiddleEast/AnauNa-mazga. php.

Sherratt, Andrew. 2006c. "Shahr-i Sokhte, Iran." ArchAtlas, 2nd ed. [Online information; retrieved 1/1/07.] Www. archatlas. org/NearMiddleEast/ShahrISokhte. php.

Stacul, Giogio. 1987. Prehistoric and Protohistoric Swat, Pakistan (c. 3000-1400 BC). Rome: IsMEO.



 

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