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Chase, Brad

Chase, B., Meiggs, D., & Ajithprasad, P. (2020). Pastoralism, climate change, and the transformation of the Indus Civilization in Gujarat: Faunal analyses and biogenic isotopesJournal of Anthropological Archaeology, 59, 101173.

Chase, B. (2018). Family Matters in Harappan Gujarat. In D. Frenez, G. M. Jamison, R. W. Law, M. Vidale & R. H. Meadow (Eds.), Walking with the Unicorn: Social Organization and Material Culture in Ancient South Asia (pp. 104-119). Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology.

Gadekar, C., Rajesh, S. V., Abhayan, G. S., Sharma, B. P., Ajithprasad, P., Chase, B., & al, e. (2018). Typo-Technological Analysis of the Lithic Assemblage from Janan – a Pre-Urban Harappan Site in Kachchh, Gujarat. Man and Environment, XLIII(1), 6-15.

Chase, B., Meiggs, D., Ajithprasad, P., & Slater, P. A. (2018). What is left behind: Advancing interpretation of pastoral land-use in Harappan Gujarat using herbivore dung to examine biosphere strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) variationJournal of Archaeological Science, 92, 1-12.

Abhayan, G. S., Joglekar, P. P., Rajesh, S. V., Aswathy, G. S., Chase, B., Ajithprasad, P., et al. (2016). Fish Otoliths from Navinal, Kachchh, Gujarat: Identification of Taxa and Its Implications. Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology, 4, 218-227.

Chase, B., Ajithprasad, P., & Rajesh, S. V. (2016). The Identification of Diversity: Material Culture and Social Practice in Harappan Gujarat. In V. Widorn, U. Franke & P. Latschenberger (Eds.), Contextualizing Material Culture in South and Central Asia in Pre-Modern Times (pp. 111-124). Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols.

Uesugi, A., Rajesh, S. V., Abhayan, G. S., Chase, B., Rawat, Y. S., Patel, A., et al. (2015). Indus Ceramics from Desalpur, Kachchh, Gujarat. Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology, 3, 180-218.

Rajesh, S. V., Shaikh, S., Chase, B., Rawat, Y. S., Patel, A., Abhayan, G. S., et al. (2014). Craft Production at Navinal: A Harappan Settlement in Kachchh District, Gujarat. Atulya Varso, 8, 30-31.

Chase, B. (2014). On the Pastoral Economies of Harappan Gujarat: Faunal  Analyses at Shikarpur in ContextHeritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology, 2, 1-22.

Patel, A., Rajesh, S. V., Chase, B., Shaikh, S., Rawat, Y. S., Abhayan, G. S., . . . Renjinimol, M. N. (2014). Indications and Implications of Copper Artifacts from Navinal, A Harappan Site in Kachchh, Gujarat, Western India. Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology, 2, 545-592.

Gadekar, C., Rajesh, S. V., Shaikh, S., Chase, B., Rawat, Y. S., Patel, A., et al. (2014). Typological Analysis of Chalcolithic Lithic Assemblage from Navinal, District Kachchh, Gujarat, Western India. Man and Environment, 39(1), 92-105.

Chase, B., Meiggs, D., Ajithprasad, P., & Slater, P. A. (2014). Pastoral land-use of the Indus Civilization in Gujarat: faunal analyses and biogenic isotopes at BagasraJournal of Archaeological Science, 50, 1-15.

Chase, B., Ajithprasad, P., Rajesh, S. V., Patel, A., & Sharma, B. (2014). Materializing Harappan identities: Unity and diversity in the borderlands of the Indus CivilizationJournal of Anthropological Archaeology, 35, 63-78.

Chase, B. (2010). Social Change at the Harappan Settlement of Gola Dhoro: A Reading from Animal BonesAntiquity, 84(324), 528-543.

 

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