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Trenches Aa and Ac in Progress

  • Excavation in Mound F Trenches A(a) and A(c)

"In order to trace some more walls of the two blocks of the Great Granary Mr. Sahni made a few stray extensions about the centre of Trench A both towards the east and west. In the former direction, that part which lies to the north of corridor was … >

Large Storage Jar

This complete large storage jar may have been recovered from Mound E, as it has a number E.1. painted on the surface. Harappans often used this type of vessel for storing water or other items. Many such vessels have been recovered from both domestic… >

Trench B, Excavation Overview

  • Mound A-B, trench B

Mound A-B Trench B: General View from East-South East. This image was published in Vats' monograph as Pl XXX, d. "In the high western part [of mound A-B] (PI. XXX, d, left back-ground) in square P 18/4, Stratum I. Rai… >

Mound B, Pit I, A Long Drain with Gabled Roof

Published in ARASI 1924-25, Plate XXVI (b). Title: ‘Mound B, Pit I, A Long Drain with Gabled Roof’ Description of the find ARASI 1924-1925, pp. 79-80: "Four large pits, each 50’ square were sunk simultaneously in a line in th… >

Harappa Platform with large jar

Harappa Platform with large jar in square 2 x 12 in southern portion of Trench A (e). The jar is broken at the top. "2 x 17" is painted on the surface, and this number possibly denotes area of find. Notably, Sahni mentioned a large jar in the … >

Large Collection of Animal Bones

Published in ARASI 1924-25, Plate XXVI (a). Title: ‘Harappa: Mound B, A large collection of animals’ bones’. From “large trench excavated in mound B … behind the Naugaza tomb”, stratum below stratum III, and the collection numbered B. 95… >

Two Large Jars Trench AF

Two large fragmentary jars, one of the cylindrical and the other of the bulged type. From Trench Af, Mound F. Both jars are insitu, and broken. The one which appears cylindrical has a field number, which is marked on the side, and it is … >

Terracotta Head and Bull

These two photographs are of two terracotta figurines, on the left is a female figurine with a scrolled headdress, and on the right is a humped bull with broken horns. In the first image (ASI no. 416/86) the human head on the left is upside down, an… >

Painted Pot Sherds

These two pot sherds depict commonly recurring motifs on pottery at Harappa and Mohenjodaro. The sherd on the left has an interlocking circle, while the one on the right has a double-ring with starburst above a band of stripes and triangles. P… >

Mound AB View from the South

A view of the fragmentary Harappa Phase building foundations located to the west of the Baba Noor Shah tomb. - Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, 2023. >

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