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Excavation Pit II from N.E.

View of Pit II, Mound AB, showing parts of a brick structure with a label, PII 99. About the excavations of Pit II in Mound AB, Sahni reported: “No structural remains were met with in this trench until the excavation reached the depth of 12’, whe… >

Double Lion head terracotta cone found in trench A

Published in ARASI 1924-25, Plate XXVII (f), with the ‘cone’ base. Title: ‘Double-headed Terracotta bust of a Lion’ Published in Vats 1940, Vol. II, Plate LXXIX, 88. Described as ‘A Jugate Tiger Head’ The field number of this object … >

Globular Pot

Circular Hearth in Eastern Part of Trench A (f) from S.E. View of a large globular pot. Sahni reported a “large heap of ashes mixed with charred bones” from Trench A (f) [p. 75], and described the excavations at this area as: “In the area b… >

Pot insitu filled with Bones

Earthen chati filled with earth containing several bones. Pot insitu filled with several bones, Pit II. Field no on the jar PII 84. A walking cane placed near the jar represents the scale for height. Of Pit II, in Mound AB, Sahni n… >

Large earthenware Vat

  • Large earthen vat

"Four trial trenches were dug in site F in places which appeared most favourable for examination. One of them to the west of the main trench disclosed at the depth of about 8 feet a well-preserved water reservoir lined with brick and provided with a… >

Two Historical Terracotta Vessels

These two clay lamps were photographed together, however one (A419) was found in Mound F, and the other (Bg3) was found in Mound A-B. There are three photographs of these lamps, with subtle differences. E.g two of them include photographic scale… >

Mound B Pot in Bricks

View of mound B showing the narrow space at the west end of the twin chatti the small earthen jar fixed among bricks. View of a rectangular structure, with walls of bricks and an embedded earthen jar at the corner. Sahni described the structures … >

Earlier sculptures in trench A (e)

Of Trench A (e) Sahni noted: “In mound F which rises about 25’ above the plain level, a large area (Ae) has been dug along the western edge of the site. … The uppermost stratum yielded, besides a number of fragmentary walls, a well preserved sepulch… >

Two Pots Jars In Situ Harappa

Two jars side by side. One with ribbed surface and field number ‘A (?illegible) 30’. >

Three earthen jars, Trench A

Three Earthen Jars A (f) 28, found 4 feet below surface in trench A (f). No mention of finds of three earthen jars in Trench A (f) by Sahni in ARASI 1924-25. Of the excavations and finds Sahni noted: "In the area between the trench ‘… >

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