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South Asia Links: South Asia Links in North Carolina:
North Carolina Center for South Asia Studies
Hindu Temples in North Carolina
Southeast Conference: Association for Asian Studies (SEC/AAS)
Indian Classical Music & Dance Society (ICMDS)
Indus Civilization:
Harappa.com: A very informative site on the Harappan Civilization with many contributions from some of the leading scholars in the field.
Gregory Possehl's Homepage: One of the leading scholars on the Harappan civilization.
Museum at the University of Pennsylvania: Some recent findings at the nearby Ahar-Banas site of Gilund, contemporaneous with the Harappan Civilization.
Heather Miller's Homepage: A scholar who has done extensive work in the field of Harappan pyro-technology.
Indology: Internet resources for Indological scholarship: This site has a searchable scholarly discussion archive. Discussions on the Indus Civilization are not uncommon here.
Michael Witzel's Homepage: One of the greatest Sanskrit scholars of this era. Some downloadable articles on the possible languages spoken by the Indus people can be found here.
The Indus Script:
Asko Parpola's Homepage: One one of the leading scholars on the Indus script.
Steve Farmer's Homepage Page: An independent scholar who argues that the Indus inscriptions do not represent language.
The Schøyen Collection: A large private manuscript collection. A few Indus seals may be viewed here.
Horseplay in Harappa: An article in Frontline, by Michael Witzel and Steve Farmer revealing a decipherment hoax of the Indus script.
Harappa.com: The Indus Script: Iravatham Mahadevan and Asko Parpola, two well known scholars in the field, share their ideas on the Indus script.
Other South Asia Links:
American Institute of Indian Studies
South Asia Resource Access on the Internet
Center for South Asian Libraries
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