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The Priest-King, in Pakistan sometimes King-Priest,is a small male figure sculpted in steatite and excavated in Mohenjo-daro, a ruined Bronze Age city in Sindh, Pakistan, in 1925–26. It is "the most famous stone sculpture" of the Indus Valley civilization ("IVC"). The sculpture is incomplete, broken off at the bottom, and possibly unfinished. Originally it was presumably larger and probably was a full-length seated or kneeling figure.As it is now, it is 17.5 centimetres (6.9 in) high, and is dated to around 2000–1900 BCE, in Mohenjo-daro's Late Period.The Priest-King is now in the collection of the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi, catalogued as NMP 50-852. It is widely admired, as "the sculptor combined naturalistic detail with stylized forms to create a powerful image that appears much bigger than it actually is.
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