The excavations on mound A-B revealed several strata of inhabitation with walls, platforms and drains indicated. Several objects were unearthed in these strata.
On ground: K. Bhardwaj, A. Wajid, M. R. Deo, Mr. A. M. Qwazalbash, Mr. K. N. Lal, K. K. Gupta, R. Ullah, A. K. Dixit.
On Chairs: Mr. S. K. Hussain, Mr. H. N. Chaudhary, Mr. V. L. Shroevastava, Mr. Chedi Mishra, Mr. N. S. Rama Rao, Mr. D.
Possibly ACC-Citadel Gateway.
Vertical walls and voids where there would have been streets are visible in what may be the ACC Citadel Gateway excavation area. The exact location is not clear.
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On this rod "with circles and lines, carved in ways that do not correspond to dice, may have been used for predicting the future (fig. 6.41)," writes Dr. Kenoyer (Ancient Cities, p. 120).
Another ivory object in the gallery.
Describing another composite animal seal with the same three animals – short-horned bull or bison, unicorn and goat – Dr. Kenoyer writes (Ancient Cities, p. 194):
"Square seal with multiple creatures combined to make a single animal.
In addition to the excavations at Mound F and Mound AB, Daya Ram Sahni had this photograph taken in 1921 of Mound E [Map, Image 2 above, although this is not considered very accurate today]. Sahni noted in another area how extensively the site had
From Mound A-B, strata VI and VII. Image Plate XXc is published in the 1923-24 report.
- Daya Ram Sahni, 1926. Annual Report Of The Archaeological Survey Of India 1923-24, pg 54. Image: Plate XX c.
These brick foundations were located in the lower