a. The Great Bath at Harappa is wellbuilt with several adjacent rooms.
b. The cuneiform inscriptions relate to the epic of Gilgamesh.
c. The terracotta figurines and dancing girl made of copper suggest the artistic skills of Egyptians.
d. The Mesopotamians devised a solar calendar system.
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A)
The "great bath" is without a doubt the oldest public water tank in the ancient history or ancient world.
A series of rooms are built along the eastern edge of the building and in one room is a water well that may have supplied some of the water which was needed to fill the tank.
B)
The great literary works of Mesopotamia such as the Epic of Gilgameshwere was written in cuneiform and were absolutely unknown until the mid 19th century CE when men like George Smith and Henry Rawlinson were able to decipher the language and translated it into English.
C)
Dancing Girl is a prehistoric and old bronze sculpture made nearly 2500 BC in Indus valley in the city of mohen jo Daro, which was one of the earliest human cities.
The statue is 10.5 centimeters (4.1 in) tall and depicts a young woman or girl with stylized proportions standing in a confident and subtleness, naturalistic pose.
D)
The Mesopotamian solar calendar was divided into two seasons namely summer and winter.
For some purposes, a year began before or at the harvest.
However, in most of the parts, New Year began at the first visible lunar crescent after the vernal equinox.
The "great bath" is without a doubt the oldest public water tank in the ancient history or ancient world.
A series of rooms are built along the eastern edge of the building and in one room is a water well that may have supplied some of the water which was needed to fill the tank.
B)
The great literary works of Mesopotamia such as the Epic of Gilgameshwere was written in cuneiform and were absolutely unknown until the mid 19th century CE when men like George Smith and Henry Rawlinson were able to decipher the language and translated it into English.
C)
Dancing Girl is a prehistoric and old bronze sculpture made nearly 2500 BC in Indus valley in the city of mohen jo Daro, which was one of the earliest human cities.
The statue is 10.5 centimeters (4.1 in) tall and depicts a young woman or girl with stylized proportions standing in a confident and subtleness, naturalistic pose.
D)
The Mesopotamian solar calendar was divided into two seasons namely summer and winter.
For some purposes, a year began before or at the harvest.
However, in most of the parts, New Year began at the first visible lunar crescent after the vernal equinox.
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