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Pre-Harappan ceramics

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CollectionsArthur Llewellyn Basham
Title: Pre-Harappan ceramics
Author(s): Allchin, Bridget and Raymond
Keywords: Indus Valley Civilization;ceramics;book scan
Series/Report no.: Basham Collection
Description: Range of forms and painted motifs of this early pottery differs quantitatively from those of either Amri or Kot Diji, Some features, e,g, forms such as offering stand, anticipate Harappan ware, Predominant potter (1-4) is red or pink with black or bichrome black and white painting, Motifs include arcading, a "moustache-like" bifold scroll (also found at Kot Diji) as well as plants, fish and cattle,
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/162812
Other Identifiers: ANUA 682-26

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