Terracotta
1900-1300 BCE
Cemetery ‘H’, Harappa
CSMVS
Details
Culture/Civilisation
Harappan Civilisation
Subtheme
After the Decline of the Harappan Civilisation - c. 1900 - 1000 BCE
Display Location
Rotunda
Accession Number
IV 1741
Description
Two painted dishes mark the continuity of pottery traditions after the decline of the Harappan Civilisation. Both have perforations likely for hanging or attaching them to a large jar. Similar painted pottery is found throughout present-day Pakistan, all the way to the Swat Valley where they mix with local traditions. By this time, the rich network of Harappan trade had already begun to dwindle. One of the dishes show a Blackbuck antelope with trefoil design made of combined circle-and-dot motifs, possibly representing stars.

