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Imagine you are a curator working in a museum and you have been given the task to create a museum exhibit on Indus art. Collect illustrations of at least ten objects made of stone, metal and terracotta produced and used during the Indus Valley Civilisation and create this exhibit. |
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Answer» Answer: Archaeology Anthropology Arms & Armour Anubhav - A Tactile Gallery Central Asian Antiquities Decorative Arts Jewellery Manuscripts Numismatics & Epigraphy Paintings Pre-Columbian & Western Arts Harappan Collection The FIRST gallery on the ground floor of National Museum is called the Harappan gallery. The collections in this gallery grew out of the discoveries of the pioneering excavations MADE during early 20th century, and later after the Indian independence in 1947. The Harappan civilization is believed to be one of the oldest world civilizations together with Egypt and MESOPOTAMIA. Objects in this gallery REMAIN the richest and most important of their kind in the world. |
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