Mode of Communication in the Indus Valley Civilization
AZAM JAN AND SHUJAAT ALI KHAN ……………………………………………….. 1-10
Standing Buddha Sculptures in Stone from the Collection of Lahore Museum: Study and Analysis
UHAMMAD MUJEEB KHAN AND SABAHAT HAMID ……………………………...… 11-36
The Pakistani Collection of Terracotta Figurines in the British Museum
IRFAN ULLAH, FAZAL SHER AND AMJAD PERVAIZ …………………………………. 37-56
Buddhist Ivory Diptych from Kashmir: Re- Interpretations of a few Scenes and Some New Thoughts about its Iconography, Function and Date
MUHAMMAD HAMEED………………………………………………….…………….57-66
Deterioration of Śarda Temple, Neelum Valley, Pakistan: General Perceptions vs New Findings
JUNAID AHMAD, ABDUL SAMAD AND ANAS MAHMOOD ARIF ………………...……. 67-80
A Terracotta Mould from Sainth (Jammu & Kashmir- India): Issues of its Identification and Historical Significance
NAVJOT KOUR AND P. AJITHPRASAD …………………………….…………………. 81-96
Buddhu Ka Awa: The Nature of the Building
TAUQEER AHMAD AND SAMIA TAHIR …………………………….………….……. 97-110
Stepwell – The Water Architecture of India
MAHUA CHAKRABARTI ……….…………….……………………………………. 111-128
Darī-Persian Inscription of NĀDER SHAH and ZĀHIR SHAH: Recently Reported from the Afghān building Qissā Khwāni Bāzaar, Peshāwar
MUHAMMAD WAQAR AND NIDAULLAH SEHRAI …………….……………………. 129-142
Windows: A Source of Ventilation in Islamia College Buildings
IMRANA SEEMI, ZAKIR ULLAH JAN, ZIL-E-HUMA, RABIA CHISHTI AND FAIZA TAUQEER ……………………...………………...………. 143-154
Forging Peace through Heritage Education at Elementary Level in Pakistan
HABIB ELAHI SAHIBZADA, SHAKIRULLAH AND MUHAMMAD ASIF KHAN ………... 155-170
Developmental Stages of Children Art: A Historical Perspective and its Implications for Today’s Elementary Art Education Programme
RABIA CHISHTI, SYEDA FARHANA JAHANGIR, SALMA NAZ GUL, IMRAN SEEMI AND ZILE-HUMA MUJEEB ………………………………………...………………. 171-184