204:, as well as many other professional associations. He has been involved in numerous institutions that link US academics to regions of South Asia, such as the Council for American Overseas Research Centers, the American Institute of Indian Studies, the American Institute of Bangladesh Studies, the American Institute of Afghanistan Studies and the American Institute of Pakistan Studies. He is a fluent speaker of
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Tradition" by J. M. Kenoyer and M. Vidale. In Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology, III, Vol. 267. Edited by P. Vandiver, J. R. Druzick, G. S. Wheeler and I. Freestone. Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh,
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Khambhat, India: patterns of craft specialization and organization of production as reflected in the archaeological record." World Archaeology. 23(1): 44–63. By J. M. Kenoyer, M. Vidale and K. K.
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2013: "Connections between the Indus Valley and
Mesopotamia: Preliminary Results of Strontium Isotope analyses from Harappa and Ur." J. M. Kenoyer, T. D. Price and J. Burton. Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 40:
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Archaeology. March/April: 89–93. By Wayne R. Belcher, A. Keith Turner and J. Mark Kenoyer.
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1984: "Nageshwar, A Mature
Harappan Shell Working Site on the Gulf of Kutch, Gujarat." Oriental Institute. M.S.U. Baroda Vol. 33(3-4):67-80, by Kuldeep K. Bhan and J. M. Kenoyer.
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1996: "Antique bead and ornament replicas from South Asia: An alternative to antique bead collecting and the destruction of global cultural heritage." Ornament. 20(2): 68–71.
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1992: "Stratigraphic complexities and recording of archaeological sites: Models from recent excavations at
Harappa." Journal of Pakistan Archaeologists Forum. 1(1):1-24.
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2015: "New perspectives on Stone Bead
Technology at Bronze Age Troy." Ludvik, G., J. M. Kenoyer, M. Pieniążek and W. Aylward. Anatolian Studies Journal 65 (2015): 1–18.
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Harappa: New evidence from Mound E excavations 2000–2001." Museum Journal. III-IV (Jan - Dec 2002): 43–56.
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2012: "Stone Drill Bits from
Dholavira – A Multi-faceted Analysis." Puratattva, 37, 8-25. Prabhakar, V. N., Bisht, R. S., Law, R. W. and J. M. Kenoyer
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1994: "Harappan
Technology: Methodological and Theoretical Issues." Bhan, K. K., M. Vidale and J. M. Kenoyer. Man and Environment 19(1-2): 141–157.
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1995: "Ideology and Legitimation in the Indus State as revealed through Public and Private Symbols." The Archaeological Review, 4(1&2): 87-131.
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2015: "The Archaeological Heritage of Pakistan: The Indo-Gangetic Tradition: Early Historic Chiefdoms and States of the Northern Subcontinent." In
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2001: "Recent discoveries and highlights from excavations at Harappa: 1998–2000." by R. H. Meadow and J. M. Kenoyer. INDO-KOKO-KENKYU. 22: 19–36.
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2011: "A Reply to Ji-Huan He", by Irene Good, J. M. Kenoyer and R. H. Meadow. Archaeometry Vol. 53(6):1257-1258. (online version 4 April 2011).
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1992: "Ornament Styles of the Indus Valley Tradition: Evidence from recent excavations at Harappa, Pakistan." Paléorient. 17(2) - 1991: 79–98.
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2014: "New Perspectives on the Indus Tradition: Contributions from recent research at Harappa and other sites in Pakistan and India", in
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1996: "The Ancient City of Harappa. Asian Art and Culture." A. M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Spring 1996: pp. 85–99.
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2008: "Collaborative Archaeological Research in Pakistan and India: Patterns and Processes." The SAA Archaeological Record, 8(3):12-20.
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1983: "An Upper Palaeolithic Shrine in India?" Antiquity Vol. LVII:88-94. by J. M. Kenoyer, J. D. Clark, J. N. Pal and G. R. Sharma.
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1992: "La civiltà della Valle dell¹Indo." M. Vidale and J. M. Kenoyer. ARCHEO., Anno VII, 9(91) September : 54–99. Rome, Italy
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2014: "Eye Beads from the Indus Tradition: Technology, Style and Chronology." Journal of Asian Civilizations 2013 Vol. 36(2):1-23
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1991: "Harappan craft specialization and the question of urban segregation and stratification." Eastern Anthropologist. 44(3–4).
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2000: "The Indus Valley mystery." by R. H. Meadow and J. M. Kenoyer. Discovering Archaeology, April 2000, pp. 38–43.
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1997: "New Inscribed Objects From Harappa." J. M. Kenoyer and R. H. Meadow. Lahore Museum Bulletin Vol. IX(1) 1996:1-20.
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1987: "The Indus Civilization: Unfathomed Depths of South Asian Culture." Wisconsin Academy Review Vol. 33(2):22-26.
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From Sumer to Meluhha: Contributions to the Archaeology of South and West Asia in Memory of George F. Dales, Jr.
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1991: "The Indus Valley Tradition of Pakistan and Western India." Journal of World Prehistory 5(4): 331–385.
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Sindhu-Sarasvati Valley Civilization: New Perspectives: a Volume in Memory of Dr. Shikaripur Ranganatha Rao
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Shell Working Industries of the Indus Civilization: An archaeological and ethnographic perspective.
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2005: "Uncovering the keys to the Lost Indus Cities." Scientific American. 15(1): 24–33.
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2003: "Uncovering the keys to the lost Indus Cities." Scientific American. July: 67–75.
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2009: "What Happened to the Harappans?" ABC-CLIO online Social Studies Database, (
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2008: "What is it, Reading the Clues, What's New, Face to Face with History." In
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Silk: Trade and Exchange along the Silk Roads between Rome and China in Antiquity
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Sarang and Jeevai: A coloring book story of the ancient Indus Valley.
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