RM2BW1HT5–Archaeological site of Harappa, Harappan Civilisation, Indus Valley Civilisation, Sahiwal District, Punjab Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RM2BKKKXP–Mohenjo-daro, Indus Valley Civilisation pottery, Museum, Delhi, India
RM2CFDWNE–Bullock cart with man, from Mohenjo daro, Indus valley civilization Gallery, National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMT47YKP–Anthropomorphic clay vessels. Indus Valley. Isolated over white background. Ifergan collection
RM2CFDXDX–Oldest chess game board, Mohenjo daro, Indus valley civilization Gallery, National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RF2R6KP27–Lothal, southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India, Asia
RMMR5E51–Collection of blades from the Indus Valley Civilisation at Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan. The Indus Valley Civilisation was a Bronze Age culture, (3300–1300 BCE; mature period 2600–1900 BCE) mainly in the north-western regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India
RMB5T475–Copper implements spear blades Indus Valley civilisation National Museum of New Delhi ref#1 277/2989
RM2B01D3J–Pakistan: The 'Dancing Girl of Mohenjo-daro', Indus Valley Civilisation, Sindh, c. 2300-1750 BCE. Mohenjo-daro (lit. Mound of the Dead), situated in the province of Sindh, Pakistan, was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation. Built roughly 2600 BCE, it was one of the world's earliest major urban settlements, existing at the same time as the civilisations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Crete. A bronze statuette dubbed the 'Dancing Girl', 10.8 cm high and some 4,500 years old, was found in Mohenjo-daro in 1926.
RF2WPT9W4–Lothal southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India
RM2M057BT–Artists Impression of Lothal - part of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation. Gujarat, India
RMBY7Y9K–Excavated ruins of Harrappa civilisation at Dholavira, anicient site of Indus valley civilisation, Kutch,Gujarat, india
RM2PNN3H2–Lothal was one of the southernmost sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, located in the Bhal region of the Indian state of Gujarat, India.
RM2EHM256–Billboard On A Street Wall For Promoting Education, Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan
RFBFPWG6–Lothal, Indus Valley Civilization, Archaeological remains of Harappa Port Town, Gujarat, India, Asia, Indian, Asian
RMABJAY7–View of the Indus Valley city of Mohen-jodaro with the Great Bath , UNESCO World Heritage Site in Pakistan
RMBD732R–Figurines unearthed at Mohenjodaro ancient Indus Valley city in what is now Pakistan.
RF2R1R67T–Mohenjo Daro Found Copper Pot, stone, clay pot, copper mirrorand clay toys from Indus Civilization
RMR8XWP6–Indus Valley Civilisation ; Harappan civilization ; Harappa ; Civilizations Replica ; Mohenjodaro Gallery ; Mohenjo daro archaeological site ; Larkana ; Sindh ; Pakistan ; Asia
RM2B01E3G–Pakistan: The 'Priest King of Mohenjo Daro', Indus Valley Civilisation, Sindh, c. 2600 BCE. Photo by Mamoon Mengal (CC BY-SA 1.0). Mohenjo-daro (lit. Mound of the Dead), situated in the province of Sindh, Pakistan, was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation. Built around 2600 BC, it was one of the world's earliest major urban settlements, existing at the same time as the civilisations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Crete. The archaeological ruins of the city are designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2BKKKXY–Mohenjo-daro, Indus Valley Civilisation sculpture, Museum, Delhi, India
RM2B01D3H–Pakistan: The 'Dancing Girl of Mohenjo-daro', Indus Valley Civilisation, Sindh, c. 2300-1750 BCE. Mohenjo-daro (lit. Mound of the Dead), situated in the province of Sindh, Pakistan, was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation. Built roughly 2600 BCE, it was one of the world's earliest major urban settlements, existing at the same time as the civilisations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Crete. A bronze statuette dubbed the 'Dancing Girl', 10.8 cm high and some 4,500 years old, was found in Mohenjo-daro in 1926.
RMT47YRX–Anthropomorphic clay vessels. Indus Valley. Isolated over white background. Ifergan collection
RM2CFDXJ6–Clay animal with moving head, Mohenjo daro, Indus valley civilization Gallery, National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RF2R6KP0G–Lothal, southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India, Asia
RMMR5E4W–Bronze seals from the Indus Valley Civilisation at Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan. The Indus Valley Civilisation was a Bronze Age culture, (3300–1300 BCE; mature period 2600–1900 BCE) mainly in the north-western regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India
RMB5T44R–Seal from the Indus Valley civilisation. Museum of New Delhi India
RM2M3NRWJ–Sir John Marshall, Director-General of the Archaelogical Survey of India, responsible for the excavations that led to the discovery of Harappa and Mohenjodaro, two of the principal cities that made up the Indus Valley Civilisation Date: 1932
RF2WPT9NN–Lothal southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India
RMA4CJ19–Imran Khan, cricketer, sits in the ruins of the great bath at the ancient city of Mohenjodaro, Pakistan, 1990.
RMBY7YB9–A brick water tank at the Excavated ruins of Harrappa civilisation at Dholavira, anicient site of Indus valley civilisation,
RM2PNN3E8–Lothal was one of the southernmost sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, located in the Bhal region of the Indian state of Gujarat, India.
RM2EHM22T–Heer and Ranjha's tomb, Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan
RM2B01D54–Arabian Gulf: Impression of a stamped seal from the Kingdom of Dilmun, probably on the western shores of the Arabian Gulf, c. 2000 BCE. Dilmun (sometimes transliterated Telmun) is a land mentioned by Mesopotamian civilisations as a trade partner, a source of the metal copper, and an entrepôt of the Mesopotamia-to-Indus Valley Civilisation trade route. Although the exact location of Dilmun is unclear, it might be associated with the islands of Bahrain, the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and the nearby Iranian coast of the Arab or Persian Gulf.
RM2EHM3XX–Pilgrims Praying at the Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
RMABJAYE–Broad view of the ancient Indus Valley city of Mohenjodaro with the much later Buddhist stupa on the horizon.
RF2R1R6A5–Mohenjo Daro Found Copper Pot, stone, clay pot, copper mirrorand clay toys from Indus Civilization
RM2B01BYD–China: Picking cotton in the fields around Dunhuang, Gansu Province. Cotton was independently domesticated in the Old and New Worlds. It was first cultivated in the Old World 7,000 years ago (5th–4th millennia BC), by the inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilisation, which covered a huge swath of the northwestern part of the South Asia, comprising today parts of eastern Pakistan and northwestern India. Cotton has always been an important crop along many sections of the old Silk Road.
RF2A31GN4–The Lahore Museum is a museum located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in 1865 at a smaller location and opened in 1894.
RM2BKKKY4–Mohenjo-daro, Indus Valley Civilisation sculpture, Museum, Delhi, India
RF2BJG9F8–New Delhi / India - September 26, 2019: Ancient pottery of the Indus Valley Civilization in the National Museum of India in New Delhi
RFCC3APJ–Chamba Monastery at Basgo, Ladakh.
RM2CFDXHT–Oldest Clay and stone dice, Mohenjo daro, Indus valley civilization Gallery, National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RF2R6KP0F–Lothal, southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India, Asia
RM2BW1HPN–Archaeological site of Harappa, Harappan Civilisation, Indus Valley Civilisation, Sahiwal District, Punjab Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMARBNGJ–Board game, Indus Valley Civilisation, Harappa Museum, Pakistan
RMB5T4AK–Cooking pot from the Indus Valley civilisation National Museum of New Delhi ref#13303/0/2675India8670/1912hp.3140/27
RF2WPT9NH–Lothal southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India
RMMR5E5G–Bronze seals from the Indus Valley Civilisation at Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan. The Indus Valley Civilisation was a Bronze Age culture, (3300–1300 BCE; mature period 2600–1900 BCE) mainly in the north-western regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India
RMBY7YB6–Excavated ruins of Harrappa civilisation at Dholavira, anicient site of Indus valley civilisation, Kutch,Gujarat, india
RM2PNN3KB–Lothal was one of the southernmost sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, located in the Bhal region of the Indian state of Gujarat, India.
RMC67P8Y–Lamayuru buddhist monastery or gompa situated in the high altitude desert of Ladakh, northern India.
RFBFP7P0–Indus Valley Civilization, Harappan Civilization, Dholavira, Khadirbet, Bhachau, Kutch, Gujarat, India, Asia
RM2EHM5A2–The Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
RMABJAYB–Close view of `the Great Bath` at Mohenjodaro, in Sind, Pakistan
RF2R1R69Y–Mohenjo Daro Found Copper Pot, stone, clay pot, copper mirrorand clay toys from Indus Civilization
RM2B01BYJ–China: Picking cotton in the fields around Dunhuang, Gansu Province. Cotton was independently domesticated in the Old and New Worlds. It was first cultivated in the Old World 7,000 years ago (5th–4th millennia BC), by the inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilisation, which covered a huge swath of the northwestern part of the South Asia, comprising today parts of eastern Pakistan and northwestern India. Cotton has always been an important crop along many sections of the old Silk Road.
RMRB2GXE–Female skeleton (165 cms) from the harappan civilisation National Museum, New Delhi, India.
RM2BKKKXB–Mohenjo-daro, Indus Valley Civilisation pottery, Museum, Delhi, India
RM2M3NRWY–Sir John Marshall, Director-General of Archaeology in India from 1902 to 1931. He was responsible for the excavations in the Indus Valley which discovered Harappa and Mohenjodaro Date: 1958
RF2BJG9FB–New Delhi / India - September 26, 2019: Exhibition of ancient Indian civilizations in the National Museum of India in New Delhi which houses collectio
RME0TNXJ–View of the 'College' area of Mohenjo-daro dated to 2500 BCE, one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation
RMB809MC–hieroglyphs ibex Karakoram Highway Northern Areas Pakistan
RM2BW1HTE–Archaeological site of Harappa, Harappan Civilisation, Indus Valley Civilisation, Sahiwal District, Punjab Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMARBNGG–Harappa site, Indus Valley Civilisation between 3000 and 1700 BC, Sahiwal District, Pakistan
RMB5TC06–Mother goddess from the Indus Valley civilisation National Museum of New Delh
RF2WPT9W8–Lothal southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India
RMMR5E5J–Bronze seals from the Indus Valley Civilisation at Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan. The Indus Valley Civilisation was a Bronze Age culture, (3300–1300 BCE; mature period 2600–1900 BCE) mainly in the north-western regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India
RMBY7YB3–Manual grinder found at Excavated ruins of Harrappa civilisation at Dholavira, anicient site of Indus valley civilisation, india
RM2PNN3K5–Lothal was one of the southernmost sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, located in the Bhal region of the Indian state of Gujarat, India.
RM2GGNFA7–Zebu Bull Seal with Indus Script Found at Mohenjo Daro, Indus Valley. Museum: National Museum, New Delhi. Author: Indus Valley Civilisation.
RMA6CT16–Pakistan Western Punjab Taxila archaeological site Sirkap city main street
RM2EHM5AN–The Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
RMABJBG2–Artifacts unearthed at Mohen-jodaro, Indus Valley, Pakistan
RF2R1R69R–Mohenjo Daro Found Copper Pot, stone, clay pot, copper mirrorand clay toys from Indus Civilization
RM2B01BYE–China: Picking cotton in the fields around Dunhuang, Gansu Province. Cotton was independently domesticated in the Old and New Worlds. It was first cultivated in the Old World 7,000 years ago (5th–4th millennia BC), by the inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilisation, which covered a huge swath of the northwestern part of the South Asia, comprising today parts of eastern Pakistan and northwestern India. Cotton has always been an important crop along many sections of the old Silk Road.
RMRB2GTT–Female skeleton (165 cms) from the harappan civilisation National Museum, New Delhi, India.
RM2BKKKXH–Dancing girl, 2500 BC, Mohenjo-daro, Indus Valley Civilisation sculpture, Museum, Delhi, India
RMBX4J96–Mohenjo-Daro ruins, Larkana, Pakistan
RF2P1X896–Habitable land by type, 5,000 years ago, illustration
RM2HGFW2A–View of the Indus Valley settlement of Mohenjodaro showing the Great Bath: Indus Valley civilisation c.2500BCE, Sindh province of Pakistan
RM2GPXF7A–Zebu Bull Seal with Indus Script Found at Mohenjo Daro, Indus Valley , 3rd millenium BC. Found in the Collection of the National Museum, New Delhi.
RM2BW1HRX–Archaeological site of Harappa, Harappan Civilisation, Indus Valley Civilisation, Sahiwal District, Punjab Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMARBNCG–Seals from Mohenjodaro, Indus Valley Civilisation, Karachi Museum, Karachi, Pakistan
RMB5T422–Maze games from the Indus Valley civilisation National Museum of New Delhi ref# 8670/1912hp.3140/27
RF2WPT9WP–Lothal southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India
RMMR5E5A–Bronze seals from the Indus Valley Civilisation at Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan. The Indus Valley Civilisation was a Bronze Age culture, (3300–1300 BCE; mature period 2600–1900 BCE) mainly in the north-western regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India
RMBY7YA9–A pole found at Excavated ruins of Harrappa civilisation at Dholavira, anicient site of Indus valley civilisation, Kutch,Gujarat
RM2PNN3DY–Lothal was one of the southernmost sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, located in the Bhal region of the Indian state of Gujarat, India.
RMA6CT21–Pakistan Western Punjab Taxila archaeological site shrine of double headed eagle detail
RM2EHM5DE–Pilgrims Praying at the Shrine of Bahauddin Zakariya, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
RM2R699E3–The great bath in Mohen-jodaro, Sindh Pakistan
RF2R1R67W–Mohenjo Daro Found Copper Pot, stone, clay pot, copper mirrorand clay toys from Indus Civilization
RMRB2GWE–Female skeleton (165 cms) from the harappan civilisation National Museum, New Delhi, India.
RMBX4JC0–Visitors in front of Mohenjo-Daro ruins, Larkana, Pakistan
RM2E1GY75–Rich residential area, Mohenjo-daro Indus Valley civilisation
RM2BW1HT7–Archaeological site of Harappa, Harappan Civilisation, Indus Valley Civilisation, Sahiwal District, Punjab Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMARBNBX–Mother Goddess statue from Mohenjodaro, Indus Valley Civilisation, Karachi Museum, Karachi, Pakistan
RMB5TC9J–Balance scales & weights from the Indus Valley civilisation National Museum of New Delhi ref# dk 8113/2045
RF2WPT9WC–Lothal southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India
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