Harappan technology and its legacy Agrawal, D. P.
Series: Infinity foundation seriesPublication details: Rupa & Co., New Delhi 2009; Infinity Foundation Princeton 2009Description: xxxiv, 332 pISBN:- 9788129115324
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The Indus Civilization is as old as the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia and China. It is spread over an area of more than a million sq km, an area much bigger than the Mesopotamian and the Egyptian Civilizations.
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