Shereen Ratnagar
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Shereen Ratnagar is an Indian archaeologist.
Ratnagar was a professor of archaeology and ancient history at the Centre for Historical Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, and is currently an independent researcher living in Mumbai. She is noted for his work on investigating the factors contributing to the end of Indus Valley Civilization.
Ratnagar was educated at Deccan College, Pune. She studied Mesopotamian archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, and has field experience in Turkey, Iraq, and the Persian Gulf.
[edit] Publications
- Mobile and Marginalized Peoples
- Trading Encounters: From the Euphrates to the Indus in the Bronze Age, Oxford University Press (2006, 2nd edition), ISBN 019568088X
- Understanding Harappa, New Delhi: Tulika (2002). ISBN 8185229376
- The End of the Great Harappan Tradition
- The Other Indians - Essays on Pastoralists and Prehistoric Tribal People
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