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Excavations at Kalibangan: The Harappans (1960-69): Part II

AuthorB.B. Lal, Jagat Pati Joshi, Madhu Bala, A.K. Sharma and K.S. Ramachandran
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publisher2020
PublisherMemoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India No. 110
Publisherxxiv
Publisher851 p,
Publisher446 col & b/w figs

Contents: 11. Lithic Tools/Jagat Pati Joshi. 12. Metal Objects/Jagat Pati Joshi. 13. Ivory and bone Objects/Jagat Pati Joshi. 14. Kitchen equipments/Jagat Pati Joshi. 15. Bangles, Kangans and rings/Madhu Bala. 16. Beads/Madhu Bala. 17. Harappan measuring instruments from Kalibangan/Jagat Pati Joshi and Bala Subramaniam. 18. Shell objects/Jagat Pati Joshi. 19. Terracotta spindle whorls, spools, weaver’s tools and weights/Jagat Pati Joshi. 20. Terracotta pulleys, decorated tiles, pipes, stone door-devices/Jagat Pati Joshi. 21. Other Terracotta objects/Madhu Bala. 22. The Cemetery/A. K Sharma. 23. Pot Burials/K. S. Ramachandran. 23. The pottery from Cemetery/Madhu Bala. 25. Small finds from Cemetery/Jagat Pati Joshi. Appendix.

From the preface: The first volume of the report on the excavations at Kalibangan was prepared in 2000 and published by the Archaeological Survey of India in 2003. In it we had given an account of the settlement in so far as it related to the Early Harappan times (Period I). In the present volume, which consists of two parts. We place before the reader an account of the Mature Harappan settlement (Period II). We once again deeply apologize for the inordinate delay in the publication of these two volumes, which has been due to reasons beyond our control, as mentioned in the preface to earlier volume. However, “Better late than never” is the maxim which gives us some solace, and we earnestly hope that the archaeological fraternity will forgive us for the delay.

As in the case of the earlier volume, in the present one too the credit of organizing the work must go primarily to Shri Jagat Pati Joshi. He has taken pains to piece together the field drawings, making them presentable. He has also analyzed the stratigraphy of the site, paying attention to each and every trench. Along with Ms Madhu Bala, he has examined the vast store of antiquities recovered from the site, selecting them for the purpose of this report and writing on them. Ms Madhu Bala has also written the chapters on small finds and pottery. Shri A.K. Sharma was in charge of the cemetery area and has contributed a detailed chapter on the burials, besides K.S. Ramachandran who has written on some of the pot-burials excavated by him. Prof. Bala Subramaniam of IIT and Jagat Pati Joshi have contributed a chapter on Harappan measuring instruments from Kalibangan.

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