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0016 Archaeological Reconnaissances in North-Western India and South-Eastern Īrān : vol.1
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impose upon my work the character of reconnaissances. I am fully aware that
the results thus secured cannot lead to final conclusions as regards those
relations of civilization and intercourse which in prehistoric periods linked the
Indus Valley with Īrān and the region at the head of the Persian Gulf. But I
hope that a full record of my investigations may help to stimulate and guide
more detailed researches in the future.

AUREL STEIN.

CAMP, SENNEH, KURDISTĀN,
21 June, 1936.