An image of dancing girl is found at ?
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It was found in Harappa
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Since the options are not given, I am giving an assumed answer.
The correct answer could be - Mohenjadaro (Harappa).
In the ruins of the Mohenjo-Daro archaeology of the Harappan civilization, a small copper-bronze statuette was found by the archaeologists which is an engraving on a small piece of red potsherd that depicts a dancing girl. It was found in Bhirrana, a Harappan area in Fatehabad, Haryana. The statuette is 10.8 centimetres tall. It is called as the 'Dancing girl'. Many journals state that the dancing girl is actually Goddess Parvati.
The correct answer could be - Mohenjadaro (Harappa).
In the ruins of the Mohenjo-Daro archaeology of the Harappan civilization, a small copper-bronze statuette was found by the archaeologists which is an engraving on a small piece of red potsherd that depicts a dancing girl. It was found in Bhirrana, a Harappan area in Fatehabad, Haryana. The statuette is 10.8 centimetres tall. It is called as the 'Dancing girl'. Many journals state that the dancing girl is actually Goddess Parvati.
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