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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Art/A_World_Perspective_of_Art_Appreciation_(Gustlin_and_Gustlin)_1.0/03%3A_The_First_Civilizations_and_their_Art__(5000_BCE__1900_BCE)/3.05%3A_Indus_Valley_(3300_BCE__1700_BCE)
    The Indus River drains from the expansive Himalayan Mountains into the Indus Valley, where the Harappan civilization flourished in what is Pakistan today. The fertile plains and water of the Indus Riv...The Indus River drains from the expansive Himalayan Mountains into the Indus Valley, where the Harappan civilization flourished in what is Pakistan today. The fertile plains and water of the Indus River were the people’s most significant natural resources.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_George's_Community_College/Introduction_to_Art__Art_History_Part_2/02%3A_Ancient_Mediterranean/2.02%3A_Ancient_Near_East
    Figure \(\PageIndex{31}\): Queen’s Lyre (reconstruction), 2600 B.C.E., wooden parts, pegs and string are modern; lapis lazuli, shell and red limestone mosaic decoration, set in bitumen and the head (b...Figure \(\PageIndex{31}\): Queen’s Lyre (reconstruction), 2600 B.C.E., wooden parts, pegs and string are modern; lapis lazuli, shell and red limestone mosaic decoration, set in bitumen and the head (but not the horns) of the bull are ancient; the bull’s head in front of the sound box is covered with gold; the eyes are lapis lazuli and shell and the hair and beard are lapis lazuli; panel on front depicts lion-headed eagle between gazelles, bulls with plants on hills, a bull-man between leopards …
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Palo_Verde_College/Introduction_to_Art/03%3A_The_First_Civilizations_and_their_Art__(5000_BCE__1900_BCE)/3.05%3A_Indus_Valley_(3300_BCE__1700_BCE)
    The Indus River drains from the expansive Himalayan Mountains into the Indus Valley, where the Harappan civilization flourished in what is Pakistan today. The fertile plains and water of the Indus Riv...The Indus River drains from the expansive Himalayan Mountains into the Indus Valley, where the Harappan civilization flourished in what is Pakistan today. The fertile plains and water of the Indus River were the people’s most significant natural resources.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Evergreen_Valley_College/A_World_Perspective_of_Art_Appreciation_(Gustlin_and_Gustlin)/03%3A_The_First_Civilizations_and_their_Art__(5000_BCE__1900_BCE)/3.5%3A_Indus_Valley_(3300_BCE__1700_BCE)
    The Indus River drains from the expansive Himalayan Mountains into the Indus Valley, where the Harappan civilization flourished in what is Pakistan today. The fertile plains and water of the Indus Riv...The Indus River drains from the expansive Himalayan Mountains into the Indus Valley, where the Harappan civilization flourished in what is Pakistan today. The fertile plains and water of the Indus River were the people’s most significant natural resources.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Solano_Community_College/ART_002%3A_Art_History/03%3A_The_First_Civilizations_and_their_Art__(5000_BCE__1900_BCE)/3.05%3A_Indus_Valley_(3300_BCE__1700_BCE)
    The Indus River drains from the expansive Himalayan Mountains into the Indus Valley, where the Harappan civilization flourished in what is Pakistan today. The fertile plains and water of the Indus Riv...The Indus River drains from the expansive Himalayan Mountains into the Indus Valley, where the Harappan civilization flourished in what is Pakistan today. The fertile plains and water of the Indus River were the people’s most significant natural resources.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Temples_of_the_Gods%3A_An_Introduction_to_Classical_Mythology/01%3A_The_World_of_Ancient_Greece_and_Mycenae/1.02%3A_A_Condensed_Outline_of_Greek_History_(to_CE_1453)
    This page offers a narrative overview of the major eras leading up to the Classical Greek.?? It provides historical context of the events that influenced Greek myths and legends.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Art/SmartHistory_of_Art/02%3A_Ancient_Mediterranean/2.02%3A_Ancient_Near_East
    Figure \(\PageIndex{31}\): Queen’s Lyre (reconstruction), 2600 B.C.E., wooden parts, pegs and string are modern; lapis lazuli, shell and red limestone mosaic decoration, set in bitumen and the head (b...Figure \(\PageIndex{31}\): Queen’s Lyre (reconstruction), 2600 B.C.E., wooden parts, pegs and string are modern; lapis lazuli, shell and red limestone mosaic decoration, set in bitumen and the head (but not the horns) of the bull are ancient; the bull’s head in front of the sound box is covered with gold; the eyes are lapis lazuli and shell and the hair and beard are lapis lazuli; panel on front depicts lion-headed eagle between gazelles, bulls with plants on hills, a bull-man between leopards …

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