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India and Pakistan Survey, Gregory L. Possehl, 1991

Accession Lot

  • Object[423]
  • no[28]
  • yes[395]
  • no[423]
  • asian[423]
  • bangle fragment[9]
  • bead[4]
  • blade[16]
  • body sherd[8]
  • bone fragment[1]
  • bracelet fragment[3]
  • core[13]
  • flake[14]
  • lamp[1]
  • lithic[44]
  • ornament fragment[2]
  • pot leg[1]
  • pottery[8]
  • rim sherd[3]
  • scraper[1]
  • sherd[341]
  • triangle[8]
  • adatala[1]
  • ardha[15]
  • baluchistan[181]
  • budhel[3]
  • damb sadaat[22]
  • faiz mohammad[18]
  • ghelo bund[1]
  • gujarat[104]
  • hanuman-no-timbo mound[1]
  • harappa[4]
  • india[119]
  • jangal poralazi[51]
  • jhang[18]
  • jiwini-no-dhoro[4]
  • judeirjo-damb[10]
  • kaj[1]
  • kechi beg[6]
  • keriya-no-dhoro[12]
  • kerlavlo[13]
  • khanderio[14]
  • khanderio ii[1]
  • kili ghul mohammad[147]
  • lakhavav[1]
  • lothal[15]
  • mahadevio[4]
  • mohenjo-daro[21]
  • pakistan[279]
  • pasegam[1]
  • patna timba[1]
  • punjab, pakistan[25]
  • quetta[22]
  • saraikhola[7]
  • sukotada[3]
  • valabhi[3]
  • vallapura[3]
  • west punjab[4]
  • early harappan[15]
  • chert[1]
  • sothi-siswal complex[15]
  • agate[10]
  • bone[1]
  • ceramic[337]
  • chert[15]
  • clay[15]
  • lithic[13]
  • quartz[12]
  • shell[13]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[7]
  • fired[14]
  • painted[2]

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91-42-125

91-42-125

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91-42-112

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91-42-111

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91-42-110

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91-42-109

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91-42-108

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91-42-104

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91-42-142

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91-42-61

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91-42-60

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91-42-67

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91-42-66

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91-42-99

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91-42-98

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91-42-376

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