File:Mohenjo-daro Priesterkönig.jpeg

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English: Indus Priest/King Statue. The statue is 17.5 cm high and carved from steatite a.k.a. soapstone. It was found in Mohenjo-daro in 1927. It is on display in the National Museum, Karachi, Pakistan.
Deutsch: „Priesterkönig“ gedeutete Steinfigur der Indus-Kultur aus Mohenjo-daro (Pakistan)
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The Priest-King; 2400–1900 BC; low fired steatite; height: 17.5 cm; National Museum of Pakistan (Karachi)

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current14:39, 8 October 2006Thumbnail for version as of 14:39, 8 October 2006584 × 754 (75 KB)Jungpionier* als „Priesterkönig“ gedeutete Steinfigur der Indus-Kultur aus Mohenjo-daro (Pakistan) * Quelle: [http://www.world66.com/asia/southasia/pakistan/moenjodaro/lib/gallery] * Fotograf: Mamoon Mengal {{cc-by-sa-1.0}} [[Category:Indus Valley Civilizat

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