| BBC News - Pakistan Rescues Ancient Buddhist Statues: Officials in Pakistan say that ancient statues, worth millions of dollars, have been seized as they were being smuggled abroad. |
| BBC News - Tourists Injured in Pakistan Blast: Nine foreigners are injured in a grenade attack while visiting an archaeological site in northern Pakistan. |
| Daily Star - Archaeological Sites in Disarray: Articles stating that archaeological sites are poorly maintained as the Department of Archaeology under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs due to a funding crisis and manpower shortage. |
| Dawn - Gandhara Period Painting Discovered: A hand-made painting on stucco plaster, dating between 3rd and 5th century AD, has been recovered from the ruins of a monastery, locally called Jinna Wali Dehri, about 18 km from here near Khanpur. |
| Kashmir Discovery: From outlookindia, excavators have stumbled into the remains of a bustling ancient urban settlement in Anantnag District with tiled pavements "stamped in colourful human and animal motifs" and incriptions in the now defunct Karoshti script. |
| Light Shining From a Dark Age?: From the University of Bradford published News and Views, a report on excavations by Robin Coningham, Taj Ali, Mukhtar Ali Durrani, and Ihsan Ali have cast new light on this enigmatic site. |
| Plunder in the Valley of the Buddhas: A report on antiquities theft in Peshawar. |
| Recording and Preserving Gandhara's Cultural Heritage: Article in Culture Without Context by Robin Coningham and Ihsan Ali, describing the history of archaeological looting in the Gandhara region of Pakistan. |
| Rock Carvings and Inscriptions Along the Karakorum Highway: After the construction of the Karakorum Highway, thousands of petroglyphs were discovered. Includes: an introduction, publications, bibliography, images, and links. |
| Rock-art sites discovered near Siachen: From Dawn, the federal archaeology department claims to have discovered rock-art sites near the Siachen Glacier, between the villages of Domsum and Gulshan-i-Kabin on the left bank of Saltoro river in the Lower Sheyole valley. |
| Rockcarvings and Inscriptions Along the Indus: the Buddhist Tradition: 1983 article by Volker Thewalt and presented at South Asian Archaeology 1983. |
| Temples Along the Indus: An article by Dr. Michael W. Meister reporting on the remains of forts and temples built between the 6th and 11th centuries CE in the Salt Ranges of northwestern India. |
| Tutai Chaukundi / Baluch Tombs: From Pakistan News, The chivalrous Kalmatis have no written history and the major evidences of their tribal activity is reflected through their graves in these sort of graveyards. |