An edition of The Indus civilization (1953)

The Indus civilization.

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University Press
Language
English
Pages
143

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Cover of: The Indus civilization
The Indus civilization: supplementary volume to the Cambridge history of India
1968, University Press
in English - 3rd ed
Cover of: The Indus civilization.
The Indus civilization.
1968, University Press
in English - 3d ed. --
Cover of: The Indus civilization
The Indus civilization
1960, University Press
in English - [Ed. 2]
Cover of: The Indus civilization.
The Indus civilization.
1960, University Press
in English - [Ed. 2]
Cover of: The Indus civilization
Cover of: The Indus civilization
The Indus civilization
1953, University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Supplementary vol. to the Cambridge history of India. Bibliography: p. 141.

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Cambridge history of India

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xi, 143 p. illus., maps. ;
Number of pages
143

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