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Polychrome Pottery

INDICATING A HIGH DEGREE OF DECORATIVE ART IN THE PREHISTORIC PERIOD AT MOHENJO-DARO: THREE FRAGMENTS OF POLYCHROME POTTERY WITH DESIGNS OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. >

Polychrome Pottery from Baluchistan and Mohenjo-daro

INDICATING AN ANALOGY BETWEEN THE PREHISTORIC ART OF THE INDUS VALLEY AND THAT OF BALUCHISTAN: POLYCHROME POTTERY FROM THE LATTER COUNTRY (LOWER ROW) COMPARED WITH EXAMPLES FROM MOHENJO-DARO (TOP ROW). >

Neck of Large Jar

  • Neck of clay jar with painted patterns, Image one

There are two photographs of the painted neck of an oval jar (A442) discovered in Mound F. They are taken from slightly different angles to capture details of the rim, curvature and the painted motifs. These details would be valuable as the archaeol… >

A Painted Vase

BEAUTIFULLY SHAPED AND PROPORTIONED: A COMPLETE PAINTED VASE (ABOUT 6 IN. HIGH) OF THE PREHISTORIC PERIOD FOUND DURING THE EXCAVATIONS AT HARAPPA. >

Painted Pottery from Baluchistan

[This and the previous full page in The Illustrated London News of Sept. 20, 1924 were printed in sepia, preserved here in the images. This complete text across both full pages is given on Slide 7.] FROM BALUCHISTAN THROUGH WHIC… >

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