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Early Harappan Terracotta Pitcher jar being an easily worked material

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and spiritual life—a testament to one of the world’s most enduring tribal traditions

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Early Harappan Terracotta Pitcher jar being an easily worked materialThe Early Harappan civilization, c. 3200 2600BC, Sindh, Pakistan. A superb example of early craftsmanship from the Early Harappan period, this ancient terracotta pitcher showcases the sophistication and artistic ingenuity of one of the world's first urban civilizations. The vessel features a sloped shoulder, a tall tubular neck, and an annular rim, with a thick loop handle on one shoulder (the other now missing). Its surface is adorned with intricate

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