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Indus Valley civilization. Ancient Studies. Who am I and what am I thinking?. Who am I?. How would you make this jewelry?. A modern-day jewelry maker using ancient tools and techniques. The “ Great Bath ” in Mohenjo-Daro. Sources.
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Indus Valley civilization Ancient Studies
A modern-day jewelry maker using ancient tools and techniques.
Sources • The History of Archaeology by Maev Kennedy. NY: Barnes and Noble, 2002. Pages 54-55. Map on page 8. • Art of the First Cities, edited by Joan Aruz. NY: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2003. Jewelry: page 393. • Map showing Arabian sea and desert: http://www.indiana.edu/~isp/cd_rom/images/maps/indus.jpg • Map (detailed and topographical): http://www.sju.edu/cas/theology/Courses/2141/Topics/Indus/Indus_in_India.htm • Summary and photos: http://campus.northpark.edu/history//WebChron/India/Harappa.html • Timeline: http://campus.northpark.edu/history//WebChron/India/India.html • Jewelry maker: Art of the First Cities, p. 395. • Priest-King: Art of the First Cities, p. 386. • http://ias.berkeley.edu/orias/links-indus.html