Dice made of terracotta from Indus Valley Civilization. Harappa, Pakistan. 2600-1900 BC.
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Excavations of the “Great Bath” at Mohenjo-Daro in Pakistan, 1920s. Indus Valley sites, many of them 4,000 years old or more, were mostly forgotten until archaeologists rediscovered them in the 1800s and early 1900s.
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Artistic representation of Indus Civilization merchants
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There are a number of civilizations for which there is much evidence of their existence, but scant knowledge of why they disappeared. Historians and archaeologists sift through ruins worldwide to discover their story and, perhaps, help us avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
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Harappan Dancer
This is a female dancer from the Harappan civilization that spread over the Indus Valley in South Asia between 3300 and 1300 BC, being the first urban culture known to develop in the subcontinent. Her jewelry is referenced from a bronze statuette uncovered at the Harappan site of Mohenjo-daro in what is now northern Pakistan, but whereas the original sculpture showed a nude figure, I gave my version a top and loincloth to make it safer for work.
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May I offer this Harappan figure of a squirrel eating fruit for this Faience Friday?
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Hay una serie de civilizaciones para las que hay mucha evidencia de su existencia, pero escaso conocimiento de por qué desaparecieron. Los historiadores y arqueólogos examinan las ruinas de todo el mundo para descubrir su historia y, tal vez, ayudarnos a evitar repetir los errores del pasado.
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In pics: 5000-year-old jewellery manufacturing factory found in millennia old Harappan city in Haryana's Rakhigarhi | India News
In pics: 5000-year-old jewellery manufacturing factory found in millennia old Harappan city in Haryana’s Rakhigarhi | India News
New Delhi: The Archaeological Survey Of India (ASI) is conducting new excavations in and around the 7,000-year-old planned Harappan city in Haryana’s Rakhigarhi which will be completed by the end of May. The excavation and study at Rakhigarhi has so far revealed that this place once housed a planned city made with better engineering.
Rakhigarhi is the largest archaeological site of the Harappan…
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Pair of smol Terracotta dice
Harappa (2600-1800 BCE), an ancient city from the Indus Valley Civilization, modern day Punjab, Pakistan
Many were found in Mohenjo-daro as well, another central ancient city of the Indus Valley in modern day Sindh, Pakistan.
Mostly cube-shaped, sizes range from 1.2 by 1.2 by 1.2 inches to of 1.5 by 1.5 by 1.5 inches
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The Indus Valley civilization is my Roman Empire.
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Lucian's Library 4
Feel free to suggest never written or never completed books you wish you could read.
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Indus Valley/Harappan necklace
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Artifacts from a 3rd century BC tomb in Oman reveal extensive interregional trade, including a ring that was made in Mesopotamia, with Anatolian silver, in a common Harappan design.
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The subject of this reconstruction is a woman from the Harappan civilization who lived between 2,200 and 2,600 years ago. Developing along the Indus River in what are now Pakistan and northern India, the Harappans represent the oldest known urban civilization in the South Asian region.
Source of skull image:
Lee, W. J., Shinde, V., Kim, Y. J., Woo, E. J., Jadhav, N., Waghmare, P., Yadav, Y., Munshi, A., Panyam, A., Chatterjee, M., Oh, C. S., Hong, J. H., Wilkinson, C. M., Rynn, C., & Shin, D. H. (2020). Craniofacial reconstruction of the Indus Valley Civilization individuals found at 4500-year-old Rakhigarhi cemetery. Anatomical science international, 95(2), 286–292.
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Can you draw data infodumping about the Harappan drainage system to riker
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