Works
- The excavation of Maiden Castle, Dorset : second interim report (1936).
- Five thousand years of Pakistan; an archaeological outline (1950).
- Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London No.XVII: The Stanwick Fortifications, North Riding of Yorkshire (1954).
- Archaeology from the earth (1954).
- Roman art and architecture (1964).
- Civilizations of the Indus Valley and beyond (1966).
- Early India and Pakistan: to Ashoka (1970).
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