Its base is flat, with a single hole in the centre. Harappan pottery was predominantly made from fired clay, known for its durability and intricate designs. Typically adorned with black motifs ...
The village of Dholavira, named after one of the five largest excavated Harappan sites, spans over 100 hectares ... showcasing terracotta seals, pottery and tools. Excavations have brought to light ...
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Hidden in the clay: clues to Harappa's diet
The Perforated Jar of Harappa is a remarkable artefact that offers insight into the cultural advancements of its time. A baffling yet fascinating discovery, it unveils another layer of mystery - this ...