Vol. 6 / No. 3

By: George F. Dales

The Mythical Massacre at Mohenjo-Daro

Nothing delights the archaeologist more than excavating the ruins from some ancient disaster–be it a flood, earthquake, invasion, or massacre. […]

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Vol. 7 / No. 4

By: George F. Dales

Civilization and Floods in the Indus Valley

In addition to Dr. Dales as Field Director, the official staff included the Museum’s architect Aubrey Trik and Stephen Rees-Jones […]

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Vol. 9 / No. 4

By: George F. Dales

South Asia’s Earliest Writing: Still Undeciphered

The introduction of the art of writing is recognized as one of the most crucial advances in the history of […]

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Vol. 11 / No. 1

By: George F. Dales

The South Asia Section

The South Asia Section can attribute its genesis in large part to a belief in the traditions of the ancient […]

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Vol. 12 / No. 1

By: George F. Dales and Louis Flam

On Tracking Woolly Kullis and the Like

Archaeology is a many-faced deity. It (she?) can smile benevolently upon you and order gold and fame to be rained […]

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Vol. 19 / No. 2

By: George F. Dales and Jonathan Mark Kenoyer

Shell Working at Ancient Balakot, Pakistan

Balakot is one of four known ancient coastal sites in Pakistan dating to the period of South Asia’s earliest civilization—the […]

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