The citadel was sited on a high mound on the west. Harappa was heavily plundered for bricks in the nineteenth century, but what remains still tell a tale of massive and impressive brick buildings ...
Remnants of Harappa's citadel wall, made of mud brick, are still visible, even though many of its bricks were plundered during the construction of a railway in the 19th century. Archaeological ...
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 ...
Despite missing Harappa’s full significance ... Development of large cities with uniform bricks, weights, seals, and pottery. – Planned townships, drainage systems, and long-distance trade.
Green bee-eaters and woodpeckers sat on ancient brick walls. A gentle breeze rustled the scrub vegetation as we saw traces of houses — from rectangular early Harappan structures to late Harappan ...
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