4. 'Which' Guide to harappa.com
harappa.com showcases Indus sites, artefacts and current excavations with
slide shows by archaeologists and scholars, listed on the Indus home page, with a search facility for the site. We suggest starting with:
Around the Indus Tour 1 - Introduction
Many important artefacts, such as the statue dubbed "Priest King". Look for real jewellery portrayed on the statue and figurines!
Photos by J.M Kenoyer help you to locate the buildings in the different
areas of the city, with good views of its riverine location!
Indus script signs interpreted
Tables of child-friendly signs with different 'readings' by leading Indus script scholars.
Decline of the Indus Valley - Interpretations
Photos from Marshall's excavation 1922-7. Slides 26 & 27 show skeletons in Room 74, House V, some of the 38 to focus decline scenarios upon
3D digital & artist reconstruction of the gateway Harappa. The "Port" of Lothal Discarded skulls of dried fish at Balakot, consignments for the cities. Gola Dhora Gujarat, is a small site abandoned, leaving remains of jewellery manufacture, sackfuls of unfinished shell bangles and a seal with a secret compartment The Rohri Hills mines were the only source of flint blades and drills for all Indus regions.
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