Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • home
  • slides
  • essays
  • articles
  • books
  • video
  • q & a
  • blog
Secondary menu
  • about us
    • scholars
    • privacy
    • support
    • image rights
    • credits
    • contact us
  • resources

Mortimer Wheeler

Slides by Sir Mortimer Wheeler on the culture, history and archaeology of the ancient Indus Valley civilization and the site of Mohenjo-daro

Mohenjo-daro Stupa and Citadel Mound [47]

  • Mohenjo-daro Stupa and Citadel Mound

DKG Area Looking towards the stupa and citadel mound from a large complex of buildings in the DKG area. No. 47 >

Mohenjo-daro Brickwork [109]

  • Mohenjo-daro Brickwork

Area not known This section of brickwork shows an area where debris and melted mudbrick slowly accumulated at the base of the wall on the right. Eventually a revetment and capping of fired brick was constructed over the accumulated debris to crea… >

Painted Red-Slip Pottery, Mohenjo-daro [172]

  • Painted Red-Slip Pottery, Mohenjo-daro

Area not known Painted Pottery, red slip with black painted design. 1 2 3 [bottom right] on back going down No. 172 also 1187 penciled in back >

Mohenjo-daro Citadel Gateway Southeast [25]

  • Mohenjo-daro Citadel Gateway Southeast

ACC - Citadel Gateway Southeast Overview of the exacavations in progress at the southeast corner of the citadel mound. This area revealed a series of rooms and a small gateway that Wheeler identified as a postern gate (see 26Q). Look at Mohenj… >

Mohenjo-daro Upper Part of Podium of Great Granary

"Mohenjo-daro Upper Part of Podium of Great Granary as seen from the loading platform showing late walls (on earthen supports built when the ground-level had risen to the top of the podium (excavated 1950) (p. 127)." Wheeler caption >

Mohenjo-daro REM Granary Excavations [1176]*

  • Mohenjo-daro REM Granary Excavations [1176]

REM Granary View looking south along the western edge of the REM Granary excavations. Multiple rooms were exposed erodiing from this part of the mound. They would have been aligned along a large north-south street and drain that was revealed duri… >

Mohenjo-daro Collapsed Brick Wall [99]

  • Mohenjo-daro Collapsed Brick Wall

Area not known This excavated area shows a collapsed brick wall consisting of around 15 courses of bricks that has slumped into an open area. The thickness of each brick is approximately 6.5 to 7 cm and would indicate that the wall was originally… >

Pottery with Painted Design, Mohenjo-daro [170]

  • Pottery with Painted Design, Mohenjo-daro

Area not known Painted Pottery, red slip with black painted design. 1 [top left] 2 3 4 5 6 left to right. No. 170 >

Granary Edge and Great Bath Drain, Mohenjo-daro [153]

  • Granary Edge and Great Bath Drain, Mohenjo-daro

REM Granary The edge of the "granary" structure was damaged by the ancient construction of the drain for the Great Bath that is seen at the left edge of the photo. This feature indicates that the drain was constructed after this part of the "gra… >

Mohenjo-daro: Citadel from the South east, with Buddhist stupa

Mohenjo-daro: citadel from the south east, with Buddhist stupa (p. 38). A close modern photograph of the Stupa Mound, Mohenjo-daro. >

Pagination

  • First page
  • Previous page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Next page
  • Last page
© Harappa.com 1995-2026 31