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Department of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology and Heritage Management
Mohammad Rafique Mughal's primary research interests
include South Asian archaeology, Indus Valley archaeology, and International
Heritage Management. He
has been the director of thirty field research projects including locations
in Pakistan, Bahrain, and Bangladesh, as well as five international collaborative
works, focusing on an extended time-line from the Indus/Harappan Civilization
through the Islamic period. Professor Mughal's most recent publication
is "The Archaeology of Sindh since 1930: An Updated Supplement
to the Antiquities of Sindh," (1998).
For more Information, see: http://www.bu.edu/archaeology/faculty/mughal.htm
Courses:
Undergraduate
Archaeology of the Islamic World (AR 221)
Asia's Cultures and Civilizations (CAS AR 261)
Asian Gods
and Goddesses (CAS AR 262)
The Indus Valley (AR 360)
Civilizations of Central and South Asia (CAS AR 560)
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