id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt repository-brynmawr-edu-7497 Peter Magee, Cameron Petrie, Robert Knox, Farid Khan, and Ken Thomas The Achaemenid Empire in South Asia and Recent Excavations in Akra in Northwest Pakistan 2015-03-13 32 .pdf application/pdf 18415 1820 68 The Achaemenid capitals at Pasargadae, Persepolis, and Susa have traditionally provided the basis of our understanding of the archaeology of the Map of Pakistan, northern India, and Afghanistan, showing main Iron Age sites Since the 1950s, archaeological teams have conducted more systematic excavations at sites in northwest Pakistan that are relevant to the time frame of draws its closest parallels to the Iron Age assemblage from Margiana in Central Asia, and the excavations at Ter Kala Dheri were the first in the Bannu different mounds in area B with the aims of confirming the early first millennium B.C. dates suggested for Bannu black-on-red ware at Ter Kala thq Lohra mound excavations, including many fragments of Bannu black-on-red ware. Radiocarbon Dates for Bannu Black-on-Red Ware from Lohra Mound, Akra The Achaemenid Empire in South Asia and Recent Excavations in Akra in Northwest Pakistan The Achaemenid Empire in South Asia and Recent Excavations in Akra in Northwest Pakistan ./cache/repository-brynmawr-edu-7497.pdf ./txt/repository-brynmawr-edu-7497.txt