archaeology on the north-west frontier: the bannu project, pakistan

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Since 1985 a team of British and Pakistani archaeologists have been carrying out surveys and excavations in the remote Bannu area close to the Afghanistan border. The Bannu Archaeological Project is investigating ancient settlement, subsistence and cultural change in the area, and here a member of the team describes discoveries that relate to the Late Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age periods.
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Authors ;Ken Thomas
Journal spectrochimica acta part a, molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy
Year 1999
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10.5334/ai.3013
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