Teaching Appointments in the U.S.A., England and Pakistan
(for more than 10 academic years)
1977 University of California, Berkeley, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies (Spring Semester)
Taught two courses:
- Prehistory of South Asia and
- Seminar on the Indus Civilization
1987-88 University of the Punjab, Lahore, Department of History (Fall and Spring Semesters)
Taught two courses:
- Science of Archaeology and
- Cultural History of South Asia
1988 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Department of Anthropology. (Fall Semester)
Taught one course with Prof. Gregory L. Possehl on:
- South Asian Prehistory
1990 Pakistan Institute of Archaeological Training & Research, Lahore. (Three months)
Taught one course on:
- Archaeology of Pakistan and Adjoining Regions
1991-92 University of the Punjab, Lahore, Department of History (Fall and Spring Semesters)
Taught two courses:
- Theory and Methods in Archaeology
- Archaeology of India and Pakistan
1996 University of the Punjab, Lahore, Department of History (Fall Semester)
Taught one course:
- Cultural History of India and Pakistan
1997 and 1998 Boston University, Department of Archaeology, Boston. (Two Spring Semesters)
Taught two courses in 1997 and one in 1998:
- Archaeology of South Asia
- International Heritage Management
1999 - 2000 Harvard University, Department of Anthropology / Asia Center (Fall Semester)
Research work and participation in seminar on the “Indus Civilization, Language and Civilization” with three other faculty members.
Gave lectures on selected topics relating to the Indus Civilization.
2000 University of California, Berkeley, Department of Anthropology. (Spring Semester)
Taught two courses:
- Archaeology of South Asia and
- Complex Societies of the Indus and Ganges Valleys
2000-to date Boston University, Department of Archaeology.
Teaching the following undergraduate and graduate courses (2 courses each semester)
- AR 261: Heritage of Asia
- AR 262: Asian Gods and Goddesses
- AR 360: The Indus Valley
- AR 480-/780: Archaeological Ethics and Law
- AR 560: Archaeology of South Asia
- AR 810: International Heritage Management
New courses being developed:
- Civilizations of Central and South Asia
- Buddhist Art and Archaeology of Asia
- Early Islamic Art & Archaeology
- Heritage Management and Preservation: Theory & Practice
(Director of Field Schools for training in Archaeological Methods)
Organized field schools at the following sites of major excavations:
Pakistan:
1962-63 (Three months) at Banbhore
1963-64 (Four months) at Banbhore
1965-66 (Four months) at Mansura
1974 (Three months) at Jhukar
Bahrain:
1980-81 (Four months) at Sar
1981-82 (Five months) at Sar and Museum Lab.
