SARGAH is an organization with the primary objective to bring out authentic news and research from the field of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology. We also focus on making these topics easy to understand by building the missing gaps and presenting them in most graphic forms.
SARGAH is an organization with the primary objective to bring out authentic news and research from the field of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology. We also focus on making these topics easy to understand by building the missing gaps and presenting them in most graphic forms.
Medha has a master’s in Archaeology and Heritage Management and graduation in Urban-Rural Planning. She has been working on the ancient civilizations and how to explore them. She strongly believes if one wants to understand any society, culture or individual they need to understand their art and architecture.
Medha has a master’s in Archaeology and Heritage Management and graduation in Urban-Rural Planning. She has been working on the ancient civilizations and how to explore them. She strongly believes if one wants to understand any society, culture or individual they need to understand their art and architecture.
Two of the famous theories associated with female figurines of the prehistoric era are of Mother Goddess or Venus. This particular female figurine belongs to Mehrgarh Period VI (3000 BCE), made of terracotta and its height is about 9.5cm. Her hair was painted black, her body was covered with brown ochre, and her necklace is made of 5 layers and was yellow (maybe depicting the usage of gold).
Two of the famous theories associated with female figurines of the prehistoric era are of Mother Goddess or Venus. This particular female figurine belongs to Mehrgarh Period VI (3000 BCE), made of terracotta and its height is about 9.5cm. Her hair was painted black, her body was covered with brown ochre, and her necklace is made of 5 layers and was yellow (maybe depicting the usage of gold).
Two of the famous theories associated with female figurines of the prehistoric era are of Mother Goddess or Venus. This particular female figurine belongs to Mehrgarh Period VI (3000 BCE), made of terracotta and its height is about 9.5cm. Her hair was painted black, her body was covered with brown ochre, and her necklace is made of 5 layers and was yellow (maybe depicting the usage of gold).
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