This Period 4 globular pot (H99/8763-503) was found crushed beneath a fallen wall in Trench 43 (see image 59). The rough textured exterior was covered with a thick layer of blackened clay that indicates it was a type of cooking pot and not for water
Figurine of begging dog with upraised front paws and wearing a beaded collar. The back legs have been shaped into a stand. Hand formed with applique ornaments and eyes.
Material: terra cotta
Dimensions: 7.1 cm height, 3.7 cm length, 2.9 cm width
Tiger or leopard figurine with incised facial features, including punctated dots on the face that could be whisker marks. This figurine depicts a normal feline without horns or human face and therefore probably represents the actual wild animal.
Faience tablet fragment (H2001-5064/2373-01) with glaze still quite well preserved. The bright greenish blue glaze is usually not preserved on artifacts that have eroded from the Trench 54 South workshop.
Many bird figurines have circular bases instead of legs and feet. Some have outstretched wings and may represent birds in flight.
Approximate dimensions (W x H(L) x D): 4.4 x 5.4 x 5.3 cm.
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 third
Overview of the north-south oriented brick wall (Feature 50) and doorway of the large Harappan building in Trench 39N. Note the earlier drain that runs east-west underneath the wall.