An edition of Indus Valley painted pottery (1941)

Indus valley painted pottery

a comparative study of the designs on the painted wares of the Harappa culture

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Indus valley painted pottery
Richard F. S. Starr
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An edition of Indus Valley painted pottery (1941)

Indus valley painted pottery

a comparative study of the designs on the painted wares of the Harappa culture

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Language
English
Pages
106

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 2-3.
"This study originated in 1938 as a dissertation presented to Princeton university in candidacy for the degree of doctor of philosophy. Since then, it has been entirely revised and rewritten."--Foreword.

Published in
Princeton, London
Series
[Princeton oriental texts, VIII]

Classifications

Library of Congress
PJ25 .P7 vol. 8, DS486.H35 S8 1941, PJ25.P7 vol.8 S8 1941

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Pagination
xiii, 106 p.
Number of pages
106

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6419576M
LCCN
41013356
OCLC/WorldCat
2740166

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