Which of the following is the sculpture of Indus Valley with an elaborate head gear:
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Terracotta Sculptures
- The terracotta figurines of Indus Valley were modelled with great details of eyes, hand and neck. The head dress in such figurines is more elaborate.
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Terracotta Sculptures
The following is the sculpture of Indus Valley with an elaborate head gear.
- The term "Terracotta" (which means "baked earth") is most frequently used in fine art to refer to sculptures, unglazed ceramic works, or decorative buildings composed of a coarse, porous clay that is renowned for its adaptability, affordability, and durability.
- The Terracotta army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang is the most well-known piece of art (209-210 BC). Two thousand years ago, reliefs were more prevalent in tombs and other places. Later on, Buddhist statues were frequently made out of painted and glazed terracotta.
- Due to the fact that artefacts were originally found close to the present-day Nigerian town of Nok, historians and archaeologists refer to this culture as the Nok culture. The distinctive terracotta sculptures and early ironworking of Nok civilization are well-known.
- Because artefacts were originally found close to the present-day Nigerian town of Nok, historians and archaeologists refer to this culture as the "Nok culture." Early iron working and distinctive terracotta sculptures are two characteristics of Nok civilization.
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