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From: Reconstructing long-term settlement histories on complex alluvial floodplains by integrating historical map analysis and remote-sensing: an archaeological analysis of the landscape of the Indus River Basin

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The study area (A) is located within the confluence of several of the tributaries of the river Indus that define the region of Punjab. It includes the modern districts of Multan (1), Lodhran (2), Khanewal (3), Vehari (4), Sahawal (5) and Pakpattan (6) in the Punjab Province (Pakistan). The area is part of the Bari Doab (B), as it is known the region situated Today between the rivers Ravi and Sultej, which includes the active floodplains of both rivers, its recent and subrecent floodplains and the Ganji Bar that separates both systems

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