By John Wingate

HMS Cambletown [Warships in Profile 05] КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ Автор: John Wingate Название: HMS Cambletown [Warships in Profile 05] Издательство:Profile courses Ltd Год: 1973 Формат: pdf,rar+3% Размер: 5.7MB Язык: английскийСтраниц: 28*2 hotfile.com.com zero

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G. in the Akkadian palace at Tell Asmar tions of the Or. Inst. Chicago (1932-3), p. 29. 3 2 Mackay, Mackay, i, 46; n, pi. xvii. Comparable latrines occur H. Frankfort, Iraq Excavai, 92, and n, pi. xix. MOHENJO-DARO 38 which either carried heavy roof-timbers or, gallery round the building. In the south-eastern corner, a door 4 ft. n in. wide gave admission from "Low Lane"; and north of it a small thick-walled chamber against wall-piers or projections more probably, a continuous the eastern wall of the hall contained a well with its coping raised a little above the floor.

91). Chanhu-daro Some 80 miles south of Mohenjo-daro and about half a mile south of the village of Jamal-Kirio, near Sakrand, three adjacent mounds or tells constitute an ancient site known as Chanhu-daro. It is thought to have consisted originally of a single mound which has been subdivided by erosion; for at one time it stood on or near the left bank of the Indus, now 12 miles away. The site was discovered in 1931, when three weeks' digging revealed objects mostly of Harappan type but including a few sherds which suggested a post-Harappan culture.

To centric rings of bricks-on-edge, with fragments of a fifth (or possibly of packing) round a central hole which had apparently held a wooden mortar. Fragments of straw or husk were found about the centre, and burnt wheat and husked barley were noted in the central hollow of one of the other specimens. 3 There can be little doubt therefore that the platforms surrounded mortars for the pounding of grain with long wooden pestles, as in Kashmir and other parts of India to-day. The importance of the Harappa platforms is their indication that this process was there concentrated and regimented.

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