Archaeological Sites in the Indus and Sarasvati Rivers
Ghola Doro, India
A small trading town of Harappan civilization, Ghola Dora was excavated by the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in 1996, and is reported on the Harappa.com website.
Harappa (Pakistan)
Harappa is a large city of the Indus Civilization, and one of the best known sites in Pakistan, located on the bank of the Ravi River in Punjab Province.
Harappa 2000-2001
From the fabulous Harappa site, information on the latest excavations, including an essay by J. M. Kenoyer on early developments.
Harappa.com
A fabulous website on the ancient civilization of the Indus Valley.
Kot Diji (Pakistan)
Kot Diji is an important Harappan civilization site located in the Rohri Hills of Khairpur province of Pakistan.
Mehluha
An introduction to the ancient Indus civilization, from your About.com guide to archaeology.
Mohenjo-daro (Pakistan)
Mohenjo-daro (also spelled Mohanjo-Daro and translated as "Mound of Mohan"; or Moenjo-daro "Mound of the Dead") is an important Indus civilization site, located in the Sindh province of Pakistan in the floodplain of the Indus River.
Mohenjo-Daro
The always inventive Harappa site boasts a new website dedicated to the Indus Valley civilization site of Mohenjo-Daro. As always, with loads of high-quality photographs taken over the past thirty years. Also an essay concerning the site's history and a detailed introduction of the site by excavator Jonathan Mark Kenoyer.
Nari (Pakistan)
The Early Indus civilization (ca. 4th millennium to middle of second millennium BC) archaeological site called Pind-wali Nari ('the ruined settlement') consists of three mounds.
Nausharo (Pakistan)
The archaeological site of Nausharo is a Harrapan or Indus Civilization site, located in the Baluchistan province of Pakistan.
Padri (Pakistan)
Padri Gohilni is a Harappan site in Bhavnagar district of Gujarat, Pakistan, about 2 kilometers west of the modern village of Padri.
Three Dimensions of Harappa
A new three dimensional map of the ancient city of Harappa, by Wayne Belcher.
