FOR SEARCH: Harappan Civilization]
http://www.harappa.com/har/har0.html
http://www.wsu.edu/~tako/Week16.html
http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/India/Harappa.html
http://www.indianest.com/architecture/00002.htm
http://www.hindubooks.org/david_frawley/myth_aryan_invasion/harappan_civilizatio\
n/page1.htm
For Search: Harappan Civilization and Salt
http://www.hvk.org/articles/0101/79.html.31990.VINCLUDEFIX
http://www.indiaforum.org/india/hinduism/aryan/page30.html
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/1997/int/970901/asia.archaeology.html
The first three known civilizations based on salt sources were the
Harappan which stretched from the borderlands of Baluchistan in the
west to what is now New Delhi in the east. It was India's first major
civilization and the world's third, after Mesopotamia and pharaonic Egypt
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SEPTEMBER 1, 1997 VOL. 150 NO. 9
ARCHAEOLOGY
India's Salt Lake Cities
Recent digs in the ancient town that was Dholavira are revealing a
civilization vastly ahead of its time
The connections are not viable on this site, but if you can find the
magazine you might recieve some help there.
This should give you a start:
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commonsalt@yahoogroups.com, "Brandon Cord Bradshaw"
<Godanov@e...> wrote:
> Hello, i am an archaeology student studing the Harappan Civilization
> of South Asia and am looking for information on the use and production
> of salt in it and the succeding cultures of South Asia.
>
> Godanov