Mohenjo-daro, group of mounds and ruins on the right bank of the Indus River, northern Sindh province, southern Pakistan. It lies on the flat alluvial plain of the Indus, about 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Sukkur. The site contains the remnants of one o
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The material for this work was provided by some 750 inscribed objects unearthed at the sites in Mohenjodaro and Harappa. These objects were mostly seals, a few copper coins were also found, and some slabs of clay impressed. The work was first in the study of these scripts, so was its ...
Seated male sculpture, or "Priest King" from Mohenjo-daro (41, 42, 43). Fillet or ribbon headband with circular inlay ornament on the forehead and similar but smaller ornament on the right upper arm.
Mohenjo Daro: (Mound of the Dead).Mohenjo Daro is probably the best known of the Indus Valley civilisation cities. Similar in style and date to Harappa in north Pakistan, it was built almost entirely of kiln-fired bricks between 2,500 and 2,100 BC (12). Originally square in outline, ...
Since their discovery, Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa have excited the imagina- tion and interest of many archaeolog- ists. Because of their size and location, the two cities have been virtually re- garded as the twin capitals of a theocratic kingdom governed by priest- kings. Since the cities ...
No. 1.THE SCRIPT OFHARAPPA AND MOHENJODAROAND IT S CON ECT IONWITH OTHER SCRIPTSBYG. R. HUNTERWith an introduction byPro... GR Hunter - Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 被引量: 14发表: 1934年 The Script of Harappa and Mohenjodaro and its Connection with other Scripts. By HunterG. E....
The fourth row has two steatite beads and then three large terracotta beads that may have been used as net weights. The fifth row has a broken terracotta bead, a decorated faience or terracotta bead, and smaller faience beads. No. f1212 Mohenjo-daro Mortimer Wheeler...
MohenjoDaro, city of the Indus Valley(摩亨佐达罗,印度河流域的城市).pdf,Mohenjo-Daro, city of the Indus Valley Michael Jansen The Harappan civilization, the world’s fourth great civilization after those of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and China flourished in th