explanation of the beared man of the mohenjo Daro
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It is one of the sources of the harappan civilisation.
Explanation:
- Stone sculpture of a man with a beard
- Indicates presence of skilled artisans as only they can carve such a detailed sculpture
- Facial hair that is well trimmed (Style at that time)
2. Shawl worn over the left shoulder
- Weave patterns on shawl like flowers
- Sophisticated weaving of clothes
3. Eyes are half closed showing the man is relaxed
4. The sculpture may be of a yogi
5. Men used to wear jewellery on head and arms
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The 'Beared Man' sculpture name that is in Mohenjo-Daro is the 'Priest King'. This sculpture was created in the Mohenjo-Daro in Harappa (Indus Valley). It is said that it is of 2200-1900 BC. It was found at the archaeological site of Mohenjo-Daro in Pakistan.
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