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Further reading

Costantini, L. ‘The beginning of agriculture in the Kachi plain: the evidence of Mehrgarh.' In B. Allchin (ed.), SouthAsianArchaeology 1981. Cambridge University Press, 1984.29-33.

Fairservis, W.A. Excavations in the Quetta Valley, West Pakistan. New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1956.

Fuller, D.Q. ‘Agricultural origins and frontiers in South Asia: a working synthesis.' Journal of World Prehistory, 20 (2006), 1-86.

‘Harappan seeds and agriculture: some considerations.' Antiquity, 75 (2001), 410-14.

‘Indus and non-Indus agricultural traditions: local developments and crop adoptions on the Indian peninsula.' In S.A. Weber and W.R. Belcher (eds.), Indus Ethnobiology: New Perspectivesfrom the Field. Lanham, MD: Lexington, 2003. 343-96.

‘Neolithic cultures.' In D.M. Pearsall (ed.), Encyclopedia of Archaeology. New York: Academic Press, 2008. 756-68.

Harris, D.R. Origins of Agriculture in Western Central Asia: An Environmental-Archaeological Study. Pittsburgh: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2010.

‘The origins and spread of agriculture and pastoralism in Eurasia: an overview.' In D.R. Harris (ed.), The Origins and Spread of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia. London: UCL Press, 1996. 552-73.

Jarrige, C. ‘Human figurines from the Neolithic levels at Mehrgarh (Balochistan, Pakistan).' In U. Franke-Vogt and H.-J. Weisshaar (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2003. Aachen: Linden Soft, 2005. 27-37.

Jarrige, C.,J.-F. Jarrige, R.H. Meadow, and G. Quivron (eds.). Mehrgarh: Field Reports 1974­1985 from Neolithic Times to the Indus Civilization. Karachi: Department of Culture and Tourism, Government of Sindh, Pakistan, in collaboration with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1995.

Jarrige, J.-F. ‘Mehrgarh Neolithic.' Pragdhara, 18 (2008), 135-54.

Jarrige, J.-F., C. Jarrige, and G.

Quivron. ‘Mehrgarh Neolithic: the updated sequence.' In C. Jarrige and V. Lefevre (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2001. 2 vols. Paris: Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations, 2005. vol. ι, 129-41.

Jarrige, J.-F., C. Jarrige, G. Quivron, and L. Wengler. Mehrgarh: Neolithic Period - Seasons 1997-2000. Paris: Editions de Boccard, 2013.

Meadow, R.H. ‘The origins and spread of agriculture and pastoralism in northwest South Asia.' In D.R. Harris (ed.), The Origins and Spread of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia. London: UCL Press, 1996. 390-412.

Mutin, B. ‘Cultural dynamics in southern Middle-Asia in the fifth and fourth millennia bc: a reconstruction based on ceramic traditions.' Paleorient, 38 (2012), 159-84.

Petrie, C.A., J.R. Knox, F. Khan, K.D. Thomas, andJ.C. Morris. ‘The investigation of early villages in the hills and on the plains of western South Asia.' In C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001. Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs 1. Oxford: Oxbow, 2010. 7-28.

Petrie, C.A. and K.D. Thomas. ‘The topographic and environmental context of the earliest village sites in western South Asia.' Antiquity, 86 (2012), 1055-67.

Possehl, G.L. Indus Age: The Beginnings. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999.

Shaffer, J.G. ‘The Indus valley, Baluchistan, and Helmand traditions: Neolithic through Bronze Age.' In R.W. Ehrich (ed.), Chronologies in Old World Archaeology. University of Chicago Press, 1992. vol. ι, 441-64, vol. ii, 425-46.

Tengberg, M. ‘Crop husbandry at Miri Qalat Makran, SW Pakistan (4000-2000 bc).' Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 8 (1999), 3-12.

Vandiver, P.B. ‘The production technology of early pottery from Mehrgarh.' InJarrige et al. (eds.), Mehrgarh: Field Reports 1974-1985. 648-61.

Wright, R.P. ‘Fine ware traditions at Mehrgarh.' In Jarrige et al. (eds.), Mehrgarh: Field Reports 1974-1985. 662-71.

Zohary, D. and M. Hopf. Domestication of Plants in the Old World. 3rd edn. Oxford University Press, 2000.

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Source: Barker Graeme, Goucher Candice (ed.). The Cambridge World History. Volume 2. A World with Agriculture, 12,000 BCE-500 CE. Cambridge University Press,2015. — 668 p.. 2015

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