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Black and White Ancient Indus Civilization Images

The Excavations of Mohenjo-daro from the air 1920s

Photographed between 1922-27 and published in Sir John Marshall, Mohenjo-daro and The Indus Civilization (1931) >

Southern Buildings Section. Street between Blocks 1 and 2 in foreground, from north

[Original 1931 text] "Blocks 1 and 2. - The total extent of this complex of buildings has not been settled, especially to the north-east (Block 2), as much excavation remains to be done. In the north-western section, however, as the plan will show, … >

Meerut College 1940

  • Annual Day Celebration New Blocks (Upper) 1939-1940 Meerut College

From Left Chairs: Mohan Lal, R. C. Agrawala, B. C. Bose, Sangat Singh, Col. T. F. O'Donnell,Principal, Prof. S. K. Tankha, Niranjan Singh, B. S. Mathur, S. P. Singh. Standing 1st Row: J. N. Goel, P. P… >

K.N. Dikshit and Stupa (CLOSE)

  • K.N. Dikshit and Stupa

The Mundigak Palace Facade and "Hut" Motif from Jiroft

"Two massive mud brick stepped buildings of the mid 3rd millennium BC were actually excavated, one at Tureng Tepe in the Gorgan plain (north-eastern Iran, Deshayes 1997) and a better preserved one at Mundigak in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan … >

Harappa Mound AB Perpendicular Cutting

"A second trench was started in the western portion of this mound, but I was so completely bewildered by the enormous accumulations of earth that had to be cleared away that it appeared futile to continue it at the present stage." At this point S… >

Earthen Jar

A (e) 308 earthen jar lying to the east of earlier sepulcher in trench A (e). Possibly a funerary jar. >

Stone with Hole

The object published in ARASI 1924-25, Plate XXVII (h) The object has been photographed from a distance in this, in comparison to the published photograph. The scale in front and a rod/scale at the back of the object is visible in both p… >

Room with Covered Drain

Published in ARASI 1924-25, Plate XXVI (c). Title: ‘Harappa: Mound B, Pit IV, A Rectangular Cell Crossed by a Drain’. “The fourth trench or the northernmost pit revealed the remains of several structures, the best preserved one of which … >

Trench B East-West Wall

The excavations on mound A-B revealed several strata of inhabitation with walls, platforms and drains indicated. Several objects were unearthed in these strata. These two photographs show the same view, with first a wider angle of the site, and then… >

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