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 ...