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16 December, 16:59

Mahenjo-Daro and harapa? how are the to sources diffrent

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  1. 16 December, 17:29
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    Mohenjo Daro and Harappa are the two great cities of the Indus Valley Civilization.

    Mohenjo Daro is mostly known for the bronze dancing girl figurines and the statue of the priest-king where as Harappa is known for its red and gray sandstone torso figurines.

    Mohenjo-daro lies on the west of the River Indus in the district of Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. It is positioned in the center of the Indus River and the river of Ghaggar Hakra.

    On the hand, Mohenjo Daro is located in the middle of a flood plain of River Indus and that too on a Pleistocene ridge. It is about twenty eight kilometers from the city of Larkana.
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