Harappan plough model
A miniature model of a plough made in terracotta
Clay; fired
2600–1900 BCE
Harappa
CSMVS
Details
Culture/Civilisation
Harappan Civilisation
Theme
Agriculture and Surplus
Subtheme
Farming, Food and Surplus
Case Title
The Ploughing Revolution
Display Location
Coomaraswamy Hall
Findspot
Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan
Measurements
7 x 19.7 cm
Accession Number
VS 1731, C 818
Description
For thousands of years, ploughs and cattle have fed much of the world. They are still an essential part of farming in many countries, including India and Egypt. Ploughs pulled by animals loosen hard soil, and their dung greatly increases the fertility of the land. In both Egypt and India, cows became sacred. These plough models illustrate their importance in ancient societies.
The Harappan plough model is probably a child’s toy: everyone had to learn the value of farming.




