Induskulturen (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/psearch/QResult15.aspx?qref=138704 Arkiveret 15. december 2014 hos Wayback Machine | "The work on delineation of entire course of river ‘Saraswati’ in North West India was carried out using Indian Remote Sensing Satellite data along with digital elevation model. Satellite images are multi-spectral, multi-temporal and have advantages of synoptic view, which are useful to detect palaeochannels. The palaeochannels are validated using historical maps, archaeological sites, hydro- geological and drilling data. It was observed that major Harappan sites of Kalibangan (Rajasthan), Banawali and Rakhigarhi (Haryana), Dholavira and Lothal (Gujarat) lie along the River Saraswati ."- Ministry of Space, Government of India.
  • http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/psearch/QResult15.aspx?qref=138704 Arkiveret 15. december 2014 hos Wayback Machine | " Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has studied the palaeochannels in North West India and related them to the channels of River Saraswati."
  • http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/psearch/QResult15.aspx?qref=138704 Arkiveret 15. december 2014 hos Wayback Machine | "It was observed that major Harappan sites of Kalibangan (Rajasthan), Banawali and Rakhigarhi (Haryana), Dholavira and Lothal (Gujarat) lie along the River Saraswati."- Ministry of Space, Government of India.

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  • Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark (1991). "The Indus Valley tradition of Pakistan and Western India". Journal of World Prehistory. 5 (4): 1-64. doi:10.1007/BF00978474.
  • Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark (1997). "Trade and Technology of the Indus Valley: New Insights from Harappa, Pakistan". World Archaeology. 29 (2: "High–Definition Archaeology: Threads Through the Past"): 262-280. doi:10.1080/00438243.1997.9980377.

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  • Masson 1842. Masson, Charles (1842). "Chapter 2: Haripah". Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan and the Panjab; including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838. London: Richard Bentley. s. 472. Arkiveret fra originalen 30. september 2007. Hentet 21. december 2014.

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