essay

Excavations at Harappa 2000-2001: new insights on chronology and city organization

prehistory1 • Published In 2005 • Pages: 207-225

By: Meadow, Richard H., Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark.

Abstract
Excavations on Mounds AB, F, and E at Harappa were undertaken in order to clarify transitional episodes and changes in settlement organization (including the interrelationships between sections of the urban center), for a period extending from its initial occupation during period 1 through its decline in periods 4-5; only parts pertaining to the Mature Indus are relevant to this collection. Eleven radiocarbon dates are presented, along with stratigraphic profiles, plan views, and drawings of inscriptions.
Subjects
Archaeological excavation methods
Settlement patterns
Cities
Cultural stratigraphy
Chronologies and culture sequences
Writing
tradition
Mature Indus
HRAF PubDate
2016
Region
Asia
Sub Region
South Asia
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Sarah Berry; 2014
Field Date
2000-2001
Coverage Date
5300-3500 BP
Coverage Place
Harappa, Punjab, Pakistan
Notes
Richard H. Meadow & Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
Includes bibliographical references (p. 225)
LCSH
Harappa