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A 4th-3rd millennium BC beaker, Harappa culture, Indus valley,…
Harappa Terracotta Beaker: Ancient Indus Valley Hand-Painted Design

A 4th-3rd millennium BC beaker, Harappa culture, Indus valley, made from terracotta. A short body with a long flared neck. With hand-painted designs of cattle, height 5.00 in., depth 5.12 in., Provenance: Private Collection, Aotearoa, Previously of the…

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Three Indus valley clay figures of Zebu bulls, Northern India,…
Indus Valley Zebu Bull Clay Figures

Three Indus valley clay figures of Zebu bulls, Northern India, circa 3000 B.C. The earthenware figures depicted standing, with large humps at the back of the neck. The largest 2.36 in. high, 3.74 in. long

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Three Indus valley terracotta vessels, Mehrgarh culture, circa…
Indus Valley Terracotta Vessels with Linear Designs

Three Indus valley terracotta vessels, Mehrgarh culture, circa 3300-3000 B.C. Of various forms, with linear designs in brown pigment. The largest 2.36 in. high, 3.94 in. diameter

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Four Indus Valley pottery sculptures, circa 3300 - c. 1700 BC,…
Indus Valley Pottery Sculptures and Mehrgarh Deities

Four Indus Valley pottery sculptures, circa 3300 - c. 1700 BC, a Mehrgarh culture 'Zhob', or goddess of fertility, two Mehrgarh figures including the busts of a male and female deity and a seated figure of a mother cradling an infant, 5-4.33 in. (4).…

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Three Indus Valley pottery sculptures, circa 3300 - c. 1700 BC,…
Indus Valley Pottery Sculptures with Zebu Bulls and Bird

Three Indus Valley pottery sculptures, circa 3300 - c. 1700 BC, the form of two Mohenjodaro period Zebu bulls and an articulated Shunga period figure of a bird, decorated with remnant mineral earth pigments, 10-5.12 in. (3). Provenance: from a private…

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A fine Indus Valley ceramic vessel, c.3000BC, the baked red…
Indus Valley Ceramic Vessel with Mythical Motifs

A fine Indus Valley ceramic vessel, c.3000BC, the baked red clay decorated with figurative mythical beasts and esoteric motifs in polychrome mineral earth pigments, some losses to outer rim, intact and stable, 7.48 in. x 11.42 in.

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A terracotta Zebu bull Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC 10.5 cm…
Terracotta Zebu Bull from Indus Valley (10 words)

A terracotta Zebu bull Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC 4.13 in. long

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A terracotta Zebu bull Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC 10 cm…
Terracotta Zebu Bull from Indus Valley, 3rd Millennium BC

A terracotta Zebu bull Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC 3.94 in. long

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A painted clay Zebu bull Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC 10 cm…
Indus Valley Clay Zebu Bull, 3rd Millennium BC

A painted clay Zebu bull Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC 3.94 in. long

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A fine Indus Valley ceramic vessel, 3300-3000 BC, Nal Phase,…
Indus Valley Polychrome Ceramic Vessel, 3300-3000 BC

A fine Indus Valley ceramic vessel, 3300-3000 BC, Nal Phase, decorated with geometric motifs in polychrome mineral earth pigments beneath old encrustations, minor losses evident, 4.33 in. x 3.15 in.

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