Pottery

Ancient Indus civilization and earlier pottery.

Earthen Jar Excavations

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Earthen jar found in Trench A (f). The description of the duplicate photo 40: Large earthen jar (A) of 21 found in western portion of Tr. A (f). The contents of a large and broken jar comprise small terracotta vessels, of which two look, more or

Three Crucibles

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Sahni recognized the object on the right [C 2]as linked to twining as well:"A conical-shaped object with a hole in the base which might have held a wooden stick. Such instruments are used for twining the sacred thread" (p.

Earthen Sump Jar

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Sink for collection of water in the form of an earthen jar with channel cut out of a brick. A jar, numbered A (f) 160,insitu. Sahni mentions a large earthen jar near a bathing platform in Trench A (f), near the circular structures: “Another little

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