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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · The Pashupati seal of Harappan civilization is the most famous Harappan seal, depicting a cross-legged deity called Pashupati, surrounded by animals like elephants, tigers, rhinoceroses, buffalos, and antelopes.

  2. Jun 22, 2016 · The most famous seal is the Pashupati Seal of Harappan civilization from Mohenjo Daro. It is a seal with a figure seated cross-legged in the centre with animals around; an elephant and a tiger to the right of the figure and rhino and a buffalo to its left.

  3. The Harappan seal is possibly the most recognizable artifact of the Harappan or Indus Valley civilization. Seals, made of the stone steatite, frequently contain animal motifs and signs from an untranslated script.

  4. Seal, 25002400 B.C.E., steatite, coated with alkali, and baked, Mohenjodaro, Indus Valley Civilization (National Museum Delhi) Incised on this small stone (less than two inches across), we see a large figure seated on a dais surrounded by a horned buffalo, a rhinoceros, an elephant, and a tiger.

  5. Apr 23, 2009 · The Indus Civilizationalso called the Indus Valley Civilization, Harappan, Indus-Sarasvati or Hakra Civilization—was based in an area of some 1.6 million square kilometers in what is today eastern Pakistan and northeastern India between about 2500-1900 BC.

  6. www.harappa.com › category › slide-subjectSeals | Harappa

    Intaglio seal (H97-3433/7617-01) with script and unicorn motif found in Trench 41NE in 1997. This seal dates to approximately 2200 BCE, at the transition between Harappa Periods 3B and 3C.

  7. This artefact is commonly recognized as the Pasupati Seal or Proto-Siva seal. It was excavated at Mohenjodaro within the Indus valley which is dated to approximately 2500 BC. Made of steatite, it is a rather small object measuring a mere 3.4cm in height, 3.4cm in length and 1.4 cm in width.

  8. May 27, 2024 · Indus civilization: seals. Assortment of seals with animal motifs in use during the time of the Indus civilization, 3rd–2nd millennium bce. (more) Perhaps the best-known artifacts of the Indus civilization are a number of small seals.

  9. These seals have also been found in Mesopotamia, Iran, and the Arabian Peninsula, indicating the wide-ranging trade networks of the Harappan civilization. The distribution of seals in different regions suggests the extent of cultural interaction and exchange that took place during the Bronze Age.

  10. Apr 24, 2018 · By combining formal stylistic and metric analyses of various elements of inscribed steatite seals, it is possible to fingerprint groups of seals that would have been carved by different producers working throughout the Indus region.

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