B & W

Black and White Ancient Indus Civilization Images

Mundigak Palace II

"We must therefore consider the ‘ramparts’ as monumental structures in much the same way as the ‘palace’ and ‘temple’ are, part of an overall monumentalisation of Mundigak that marks Period IV.

Indus Interior

Mackay speculates on the owner of this building in Block 22, which may have looked something like this sketch by him of another Indus home (p. 154): I am inclined to think that this building was the house of some rich personage, for it is very

Seal Inscription

One of the most intriguing of Indus inscriptions, on a slab as it were, displayed upside down in the glass case in the second image [above]. Was it going to be a seal or not? That the inscription was probably not intended to be longer is indicated by

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