INDUS
Archaeology, History & Environments of the Indus River Basin and Surrounding Regions
							Method of peer review
							at least two single-blind reviews undertaken by a specialist member of the Board and/or external specialists
						
							Accepted Language(s):
							English, French, German
						
							Will be completely available as online content
						
This series engages with archaeology and ancient history of the Indus River Basin and the surrounding areas in western South Asia, comprising the modern countries of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. The series explores the complexity and diversity of human adaptations and interactions that supported the occupation of the diverse and changing landscapes of this region, and focuses on internal developments and interconnections with surrounding lands linked through both overland and maritime routes. The chronological scope of the series extends from the Palaeolithic through to the end of the late first and early second millennium AD, and allows for interdisciplinary contributions from archaeology and archaeological sciences, ancient history and epigraphy, and heritage. The Editorial Board welcomes both studies of individual sites, as well as synthetic overviews covering smaller or larger parts of the study area, and encourages studies that contribute new data and interpretations regarding the impact of long-distance relations within the western parts of South Asia and the neighbouring regions of South Asia, Central Asia, the Indo-Iranian borderlands and Western Asia.
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							EDITORIAL BOARD
							Aurore Didier, CNRS, UMR 7041 « ArScAn » 
 Zakirullah Jan, University of Peshawar
 Luca Maria Olivieri, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
 V. N. Prabhakar, Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar
 Teresa Raczek, Kennesaw State University
 Naman Ahuja, Jawaharlal Nehru University
 Abdul Samad, Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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							AUTHOR INFORMATION
							Main language – English 
 Additional languages – French and German
 Peer review – double-blind undertakenn by (a) specialist member(s) of the Board or (an) external specialist(s)A detailed stylesheet for INDUS can be found at: 
 https://www.brepols.net/permalink/styleguide-arwa