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erhaps some of the best clues to deciphering Indus seals may lie in the Arabian Gulf, where inscribed seals seem to have arrived and taken root just as they disappeared in Indus cities around 2000 BCE. "The Harappan sealing tradition, however, continued in Dilmun long after it had vanished from the Indian subcontinent and lived a vibrant life of its own," writes Steffen Laursen.Read moreabout Symbols of Dilmun’s royal house – a primitive system of communication adopted from the late Indus world? Log in or register to post commentsBronze Age Salūt (ST1) and the Indus Civilization: recent discoveries and new insights on regional interactionDennys Frenez"The discovery of Indus seals manufactured with non-Indus raw materials, but with tools and techniques associated with Indus productions, further supports the idea that merchants and craftsmen from the greater Indus Valley were living and working at interior settlements in the Oman peninsula."Read moreabout Bronze Age Salūt (ST1) and the Indus Civilization: recent discoveries and new insights on regional interaction Log in or register to post commentsIndus Components in the Iconography of a White Marble Cylinder Seal from Konar Sandal South (Kerman, Iran)Massimo VidaleA detailed analysis of a rare white marble cylinder seal found at the recently discovered site of Jiroft in south-eastern Iran testifies to the multiple cultural and trade connections between the Indus civilization and its western neighbours.Read moreabout Indus Components in the Iconography of a White Marble Cylinder Seal from Konar Sandal South (Kerman, Iran)Notes on Shortugai: A Harappan Site in Northern AfghanistanLouis DupreeDr. Dupree, a noted expert on Afghanistan, presents a summary of the noted Harappan outpost in the Kunduz region of the Oxus Valley, a site which emphasizes the importance of the lapus lazuli trade.Read moreabout Notes on Shortugai: A Harappan Site in Northern AfghanistanSatellite Remote Sensing Imagery: New Evidence for Site Distribution and Ecologies in the Upper IndusRita P. WrightThe landscape and mapping project around the now dry riverbed of the Beas river has cast important light on how ancient riverine settlements and environments interacted with an urban center like Harappa.Read moreabout Satellite Remote Sensing Imagery: New Evidence for Site Distribution and Ecologies in the Upper IndusGrowing in a Foreign World: For a History of the "Meluha Villages" in Mesopotamia in the 3rd Millenium BCEMassimo VidaleA fascinating article that gathers together all facts about Indus settlements and trading with ancient Mesopotamia around 2500 BCE.Read moreabout Growing in a Foreign World: For a History of the "Meluha Villages" in Mesopotamia in the 3rd Millenium BCECommodities and Things: The Kulli in ContextRita P. WrightA closer look at the mysterious Kulli culture of Balochistan that both pre-dated and was contemporaneous with ancient Indus culture, and apparently was part of an elaborate trading network that stretched west as far as the Jiroft culture in Iran.Read moreabout Commodities and Things: The Kulli in ContextWeights at Chanhu-darhoA. S. HennyThe famous article on the weights at Chanhi-darho by A.S. Henny, from Ernest J.H. Mackay original excavation reports. Chanhu-daro was an Indus manufacturing town in Sindh excavated by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston starting in 1929.
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