Harappa:A glimpse of South Asia before 1947, includes: a 90-slide show by Jonathon Kenoyer; photos; maps; and a detailed description of the Indus Civilization.
Ancient Gold Treasure Found: An article from the BBC reporting the discovery in Uttar Pradesh of gold jewelry belonging to the Indus Valley.
Ancient India: Highlights geography and origins of the Indus civilization, cultural elements and a timeline of the Harappan, and arts technology and trade. Includes links and a bibliography.
Birth of a Civilization: Abstract of an article in Archaeology by J.M. Kenoyer.
Harappa and Tamil Culture: An Intamm article on the development of the Harappan and Tamil cultures.
Harappa-Mohenjodaro Cultures: Short description with images.
Harappan Astronomy: A discussion of the mathematics and a astronomy of the Harappan Civilization.
Harappan Civilization: A course outline.
Harappan Horse Myths and the Sciences: An editorial by Michael Witzel in The Hindu disputing reports of horse remains from the Harappan period.
Impact of Dravidians on the Development of Civilization in India: Particularly a discussion of their impact on the Harappan Civilization.
In Search of Those Elusive Centers and Peripheries: An article by Chris J.D. Kostman describing the place of the Harappan Civilization in 2nd millennia BCE world economy.
Indus Graffiti as Rock Art and Their Astronomical Implications: Article by N. S. Valluvan discusses interpretations of the Kanaga sign.
Indus Valley Civilization: A synopsis of the Harappan Civilization by Vinay Lal of the UCLA History Department.
Indus Valley, Inc.: A article from Discover Magazine asking whether the growth and existence of this civilization was due to a capitalist base.
Indus/Sarasvati Civilization: An article by Dr S Kalyanaraman discussing the geology of the dry Sarasvati River and its import to South Asian archaeology.
International Conference on Revisiting Indus/Sarasvati Age & Ancient India: Details of a conference held in Georgia, 1996 by the World Association for Vedic studies and includes abstracts.
Locating Indus Civilization Pyrotechnological Craft Production: Field research at the ancient Indus Valley city of Harappa concentrated on refining surface survey methods for the location of pyrotechnological manufacturing areas.
Mohenjodaro!: One hundred slides of the largest ancient Indus Valley city, Mohenjodaro. Full bibliography, essay and more.
Questionable Agendas and Assertions: From Frontline, discussing assertions made at a gallery on the Harappan Civilization at the National Museum in Delhi.
The Demise of Utopia: An article by Chris J D Kostman discussing the theorized collapse and transformation of the Harappan Civilization.
The Harappan Tradition: Attempt at an evolutionary ethnological synthesis of the cultural phenomena known variously as the Indus Valley or Harappan Civilization. Includes: links, maps, images, essays, and an extensive bibliography.
The Indus Valley Civilization: A short synopsis of the Harappan Civilization. Includes pictures.
Who Were They?: A tabular comparison of Dravir and Aryan cultures with the Harappan.