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A materiality approach to moveable containers in the Indus tradition." Archaeological Research in Asia 33 (2023): 100418.
"Hydro-Technologies of Mehrgarh, Baluchistan and Indus Valley Civilizations, Punjab, Pakistan (ca. 7000–1500 BC)." Water 13, no. 20 (2021): 2813.
"Debt and inequality: Comparing the “means of specification” in the early cities of Mesopotamia and the Indus civilization." Journal of Anthropological Archaeology (2020).
"Revisiting Settlement Contemporaneity and Exploring Stability and Instability: Case Studies from the Indus Civilization." Journal of Field Archaeology 45, no. 1 (2020): 1-15.
"Climate variability and evolution of the Indus civilization." Quaternary International 507 (2019): 15-23.
" "Chert mines and chert miners: The material culture and social organization of the Indus chipped stone workers, artisans and traders in the Indus Valley (Sindh Pakistan)." In Walking with the Unicorn: Social Organization and Material Culture in Ancient South Asia: Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, edited by J. Kenoyer, D. Frenez, G. Jamison, R. Law, M. Vidale and R. Meadow. Oxford: Felicitation Volume, Archaeopress Archaeology, Summertown, 2018.
"The Harappan ‘veneer’ and the forging of urban identity." In Walking with the Unicorn: Social Organization and Material Culture in Ancient South Asia, edited by D. Frenez, G. M. Jamison, R. Law, M. Vidale and R. Meadow. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2018.
"Landscapes of Urbanization and De-Urbanization: A Large-Scale Approach to Investigating the Indus Civilization’s Settlement Distributions in Northwest India." Journal of Field Archaeology 43, no. 4 (2018): 284-299.
"The organization of Indus unicorn seal production. A multi-faceted investigation of technology, skill, and style." In Walking with the Unicorn: Social Organization and Material Culture in Ancient South Asia, edited by D. Frenez, G. M. Jamison, R. Law, M. Vidale and R. Meadow. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2018.
"A “priest king” at Shahr-i Sokhta?" Archaeological Research in Asia 15 (2018).
"What is left behind: Advancing interpretation of pastoral land-use in Harappan Gujarat using herbivore dung to examine biosphere strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) variation." Journal of Archaeological Science 92 (2018).
"Excavations at Harappa, 1986–2010: New insights on the Indus civilization and Harappan burial traditions." In A Companion to South Asia in the Past, edited by Robbins G. Schug and S. R. Walimbe. NJ: John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, 2016.
"Finding Harappan seal carvers: An operational sequence approach to identifying people in the past." Journal of Archaeological Science 72 (2016).
"Additional data on trauma at Harappa." International Journal of Paleopathology 6 (2014): 1-4.
"Archaeobotanical evidence of millets in the Indian subcontinent with some observations on their role in the Indus civilization." Journal of Archaeological Science 42 (2014): 442-455.
"Materializing Harappan identities: Unity and diversity in the borderlands of the Indus Civilization." Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 35 (2014): 63-78.
"Pastoral land-use of the Indus Civilization in Gujarat: faunal analyses and biogenic isotopes at Bagasra." Journal of Archaeological Science 50 (2014): 1-15.
"Experimental and Ethnoarchaeological Approaches to Indus Seal Production: Modeling Variation in Manufacturing Techniques." Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology (2013): 222-243.
"A new approach to tracking connections between the Indus Valley and Mesopotamia: initial results of strontium isotope analyses from Harappa and Ur." Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2013).
"A new approach to tracking connections between the Indus Valley and Mesopotamia: initial results of strontium isotope analyses from Harappa and Ur." Journal of Archaeological Science 40, no. 5 (2013): 2286-2297.
"Harappan Chimaeras as ‘Symbolic Hypertexts’. Some Thoughts on Plato, Chimaera and the Indus Civilization." South Asian Studies 28, no. 2 (2012): 107-130.
"A peaceful realm? Trauma and social differentiation at Harappa." International Journal of Paleopathology 2, no. 2-3 (2012): 136-147.
"Basic Issues in Harappan Archaeology: Some Thoughts." Ancient Asia 1 (2011): 63.
"Negligible Details? On a Study of Terracotta Miniature Carts from a Harappan site in Gujarat." Ancient Asia 1 (2011): 81.
"Network analysis of a corpus of undeciphered Indus civilization inscriptions indicates syntactic organization." Computer Speech & Language 25, no. 3 (2011): 639-654.
"Spatial Analyses of Harappan Urban Settlements." Ancient Asia 1 (2011): 73.
"Material Matters: Representation and Materiality of the Harappan Body." Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 16, no. 3 (2009): 231-261.
"The State in the Indus River Valley." Georgia State University, 2006.
"Landscapes, soils, and mound histories of the Upper Indus Valley, Pakistan: new insights on the Holocene environments near ancient Harappa." Journal of Archaeological Science 31, no. 6 (2004): 777-797.
"Representing the Indus Body: Sex, Gender, Sexuality, and the Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines from Harappa." Asian Perspectives 42, no. 2 (2003): 304-328.
"Understanding Hearth Function: An Approach from Harappa." Asian Perspectives 42, no. 2 (2003): 287-303.
"The transformation of the Indus Civilization." Journal of World Prehistory 11, no. 4 (1997): 425-472.
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