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Daya Ram Sahni

Two Terracotta Toy Carts

The wheel (A 233) was found inside the large earthen chati unearthed in the first long trench on Mound F. "(21) The only other kind of toy is a cart (Plate X. Photo. No. 2749) consisting of a shallow rectangular basin with rings for the ends of t… >

Bangles of Fine Blue Clay

He continues, about perhaps one of the finest objects he found in 1921: "One pair of them attains a high degree of excellence. It is made of fine clay coloured blue. (No. A 182.) Plate IX, Photo No. 2759." - Daya Ram Sahni, Annual Progress Re… >

Two mutilated female figurines and female head with headdress

Three terracotta figurines, female. All broken. A field number ending in 708 is marked on the head-dress of the one on the left, of which only the bust remains. >

Harappa Ringstone

Round stone ring reclaimed from possession of Harappa Police Thana Published in Vats 1940, Vol. II, Plate CXVII, 3. Title of Plate “Miscellaneous Cult and Household Objects” Vats mentioned the find of this ring stone in relation to excavat… >

Earthen Jars insitu Harappa

This photograph of a jar illustrated in the center of Trench A(e) (Vats 1947, Plate IX), shows the base of a large jar that was probably used as a latrine. There are two smaller vessels that were probably used for pouring water after using the toil… >

Miniature Undulating Ring Similar to Large Ones

"Most of these fragments were, however, easily identified as parts of the undulating rings, three complete specimens of which are lying on the site. The precise purpose of these rings is not yet ascertainable, and I have not seen anything like them … >

Harappa Earthen Jar D27

There are several photographs of the earthen jar D27 that was found on Mound A-B. This was one of the earliest complete pots discovered at Harappa. That this pot was one of the images published by Marshall in his announcement in the Illustrated Lond… >

Parallel Walls

View of the parallel wall area, Mound F, noted subsequently by Vats as the eastern part of the Great Granary. For Sahni’s and Vats’s description of the excavations of this area see Parallel Walls. See Plate III Vats 1940 Vol II for a ‘Plan of … >

Another Excavation Pit

View of the area, of the pits in AB, before deep digging. Traces of structures of bricks and possibly of the gabled drain. >

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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