long note on bearded man of Harappan civilization
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The Bearded Man dates back to 2200-1900BC created by Mohenjo Daro. It was found in his archaeological site in Sindh, Pakistan. Also known as Priest King, it is the sculpture of a seated male draped in shawl decorated with trefoil pattern.
Eyes are half-closed, elongated as if the man is meditating. He has a well-formed medium-size nose, and average size mouth with close-cut moustache. He also has a short beard with whiskers. Ears are like double shells with holes in the middle. Hair has a middle parting with a woven fillet passing round the head. He is wearing an armlet on the right hand and a necklace too.
The shawl is embroidered which was a common practice during the Harappan Civilisation. The stone statue gives an elaborate idea of those times.
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bearded man of Harappan civilisation (short note )