Mohenjo-daro might be removed from the world heritage list

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Pakistan’s Department of Archaeology has said that Mohenjo-daro might be removed from the world heritage list if urgent attention to its conservation and restoration is not given.

Key Takeaways

  • Recent heavy rains and floods that have devastated large parts of Pakistan’s Sindh province have also taken a heavy toll on the archaeological site of Mohenjo-daro.
  • Calamity has pushed the archaeological site on the bank of the Indus river to the “brink of extinction”.

Mohenjo-daro

  • Mohenjo-daro, a group of mounds and ruins, is a 5000-year-old archaeological site located about 80 km off the city of Sukkur. 
  • It comprises the remnants of one of two main centres of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation, the other one being Harappa, located 640 km to the northwest, in Punjab province. 
  • Mohenjo-daro, which means ‘mound of the dead’, was one of the oldest cities of the world.
  • The ruins of the city remained undocumented for around 3,700 years, until 1920 when archaeologist RD Banerji visited the site. 
  • Its excavation started in 1921 and continued in phases till 1964-65. The site went to Pakistan during Partition.

Architecture and Urban Infrastructure of Mohenjodaro

  • Mohenjo-daro has a planned layout with rectilinear buildings arranged on a grid plan.
  • Most were built of fired and mortared brick; some incorporated sun-dried mud-brick and wooden superstructures. 
  • The covered area of Mohenjo-daro is estimated at 300 hectares.
  • The sheer size of the city and its provision of public buildings and facilities, suggest a high level of social organisation.
  • The city is divided into the so-called Citadel and the Lower City. 
    1. The Citadel – a mud-brick mound around 12 metres (39 ft) high – is known to have supported public baths, a large residential structure designed to house about 5,000 citizens and two large assembly halls. 
    2. The lower town had enormous courtyard buildings, indicating a significant middle class.
  • The city had a central marketplace with a large main well.
  • Waste water was channelled to covered drains that lined the major streets

Major Buildings

  • The Great Bath is the most well-known structure of Mohenjo-Daro.
    •  The water for the bath was provided from a well in an adjacent room. 
    • The floor was made up of bricks. 
    • The floor and outer walls were bituminised so there was no water leakage.
  • “Great Granary”: A granary has been found, which is the largest building of the Mohenjo-Daro. 
    • This granary is divided into 27 rooms of different sizes and shape.
  • Assembly Hall : A square pillared hall with 90X90 ft is another important building found at Mohenjo-Daro. 
    • The scholars agree that this pillared hall was a site for social gatherings.

Major Artefacts

  • ‘Mother Goddess’: One of the most fascinating figures of the Indus Valley Civilization is made up of terracotta.
  • Dancing Girl is a prehistoric bronze sculpture created in lost-wax casting around 2300–1750 BC at Mohenjo-daro.
  • The Priest-King is a steatite sculpture of a tiny man figure discovered at Mohenjo-daro.
  • Pashupati seal: A seal discovered at the site bears the image of a seated, cross-legged and possibly ithyphallic figure surrounded by animals. 
    • Some scholars have interpreted the figure as a yogi, and others as a three-headed “proto-Shiva” as “Lord of Animals”.

Decline of Mohenjo-daro

  • Many scholars believe that the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization was caused by climate change. 
  • Some experts believe the drying of the Saraswati River, which began around 1900 BCE, was the main cause for climate change, while others conclude that a great flood struck the area.

Content Source: Indian Express

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