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Mohenjo-daro

Images of and objects from the ancient Indus city of Mohenjo-daro, Sindh.

Mohenjo-daro Granary and Great Bath Drain [154]

  • Mohenjo-daro Granary and Great Bath Drain

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… >

Pottery, Mohenjo-daro [168]

  • Pottery, Mohenjo-daro

Area not known Painted Pottery, red slip with black painted design. 1 [top left], 2 [top right], 3 [middle left], 4 [large piece], in back of objects No. 168 >

SD Area and Stupa Mound, Mohenjo-daro [32]

  • SD Area and Stupa Mound, Mohenjo-daro

From north of stupa. Looking south at the SD area and stupa mound from the plain level to the north of the citadel mound. No. 32 >

Statuette of grey stone from Harappa

[Original 1931 text] "It is the figure of a dancer standing on his right leg, with the body from the waist upwards bent well round to the left, both arms thrown out in the same direction, and the left leg raised high in front. . .. Although its cont… >

View of First Street, between Sections A and B, looking south

[Original 1931 text] "The northern part of this street, 145 feet in length, had been dug by Mr. Hargreaves in 1925-26, the rest of the street, some 300 feet in length, was completely exposed by me down to the Intermediate level, the work involving t… >

Wheeler's List 2 Plates [171-174]

  • Wheeler's List 2 Plates

Could be 184 at the end >

Weights

The National Museum of Pakistan description is shown below, although the conical piece in the lower left is a carved shell object and not a weight: : "A large number of stone weights have been found in Mohenjodaro, Harappa and other sites in Sin… >

Female Figurines with Turbanlike headresses

"Figurines with elaborate headdresses and numerous layers of necklaces are usually somewhat larger than the more simple terracotta figurines." >

Polychrome Pottery from Baluchistan and Mohenjo-daro

INDICATING AN ANALOGY BETWEEN THE PREHISTORIC ART OF THE INDUS VALLEY AND THAT OF BALUCHISTAN: POLYCHROME POTTERY FROM THE LATTER COUNTRY (LOWER ROW) COMPARED WITH EXAMPLES FROM MOHENJO-DARO (TOP ROW). >

Well, Mohenjo-daro

Private wells were rebuilt over many generations to serve the needs of a large household or neighborhood. This well in DK G area at Mohenjo-daro stands like a chimney because all of the surrounding earth has been removed by excavation. >

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