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Expedition Volume 17, Number 2 Winter 1975Special Issue: India and Pakistan
Cover: Pottery motifs. The top is a typical Londo Ware design (c. 1st millennium CE). The second register of interlocking stick figures is a motif common on Jorwe Pottery (1400-1100 BCE) as found at Inamgaon. The third register of peacocks and a pipal tree bordered by intersecting circles is associated with the mature Harappan (2300-1700 BCE) as found at Mohenjo-daro. Pre-Harappan designs (2800-2300 BCE) from Kalibangan form the lowerst register.

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An Early Farmers' Village in Central India
H. D. Sankalia, Z. D. Ansari, and M. K. Dhavalikar

Origins of Bronze Age Cultures in the Indus Basin--A Geographic Perspective
Ahmad Hasan Dani

Kalibangan--A Harappan Metropolis Beyond the Indus Valley
B. K. Thapar

The Chronology of Gabarbands and Palas in Western South Asia
Gregory L. Possehl

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