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Describe the Dancing Girl' and mention its finding site.​

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Answered by aurora4652
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Dancing Girl is a prehistoric bronze sculpture made in the lost-wax process about 2500 BCE in the Indus Valley Civilisation city of Mohenjo-daro (in modern-day Pakistan) , which was one of the earliest human cities. The statue is 10.5 centimetres (4.1 in) tall, and depicts a naked young woman or girl with stylized proportions standing in a confident, naturalistic pose. Dancing Girl is well-regarded as a work of art, and is a cultural artefact of the Indus Valley Civilisation. The statuette was discovered by British archaeologist Ernest Mackay in the "HR area" of Mohenjo-daro in 1926, prior to the Partition of India. It is held by the National Museum, New Delhi, and ownership is disputed by Pakistan.[1].

Answered by abhishek2679
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The bronze statue of dancing girl found at Mohenjo Daro, is a Masterpiece of art at a high degree of development in the art of sculpture the figure shows bigger variety and ingenuity. The right arm of the dancing girl rest on the hip and the left arm is heavily bangled it holds a small bowl against her left leg.

Please mark it as brainliest.

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