New Delhi Museum—Harappan Civilisation: photo 111
Photo 111 of 113 in Gallery: New Delhi Museum—Harappan Civilisation

Image title: Bronze Image
Description of the photo
Bronze Images
c.2000 В.С.Е. (Harappan)
Bronze Daimabad (Maharashtra)
Courtesy: A.S.I
Transcription (not proofread):
कांस्य प्रतिमाएं
लगभग 2000 ई.पू.
(हड़प्पा काल) कांस्य
दायमाबाद (महाराष्ट्र)
सौजन्य : भा. पु. स.
kāṃsya pratimāeṃ / lagabhaga / (harappā kāla) / kāṃsya dāyamābāda (mahārāṣṭra)
kamsya pratimaem / lagabhaga / (harappa kala) / kamsya dayamabada (maharashtra)
Gallery information:
These photographs are from the section “Harappan Civilization” within the National Museum of New Delhi (India).—The Harappan Civilization, dating back over 5000 years, flourished in the river valleys of the Indus and the Saraswati. This civilization, contemporary to Egypt and Mesopotamia, is renowned for its unique urban organization, covering a vast area across modern-day India and Pakistan. The Harappans developed advanced town planning, including fortified cities with dual sectors housing both common people and the elite.
Photo details:
Date: 2024-04-04
Camera: SONY ILCE-6400
Exposure: 1/30
Aperture: f/3.5
ISO: 100
Focal length: 18mm
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Resolution: 1370 x 2000
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