Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Mahavir Chavan writes: > Animals in Indus Valley Civilization > > On the seals found in Mohan-Jo-Daro and Harappa, there are pictures > of animals. I am looking for the list of animals and birds in Indus > Valley Civilization. If anyone knows more about this subject, please > tell me. > > Mahavir Chavan It is difficult to give an authoritative list of Indus animals on seals, since so many of the animals and birds found there are mythological. They include unicorns, tigers and elephants with divine horns, goats/markhors with plants/signs for tails, and lots of composite creatures -- e.g., horned animals with trunks and weird (and maybe human) faces. You see these a lot hanging around sacrificial scenes, e.g., on the famous seal M-1186. There are also half human and half tiger creatures. It is interesting that nearly all animals depicted on seals are males, with unusually prominent genitalia (for illustrations, see page 19 from my last Harvard Roundtable slide lecture on the mythological functions of the seals, given earlier this year; you can download it [item 1.1] from http://www.safarmer.com/downloads ). On p. 19 in the middle you can also see one of those odd horned/trunked animals with an apparent human face. Also on that page: a goat, bison, unicorn, zebu, fairly realistic in this case. But on previous pages you can see a mythological markhor (a goat-like animal) carrying an Indus sign for a tail, and a rhino with what appears to be an Indus sign for a horn!! (Indus symbols turn up in odd places on seals, including the heads of priests.) If Harappan horses are on your mind -- as is well known, there weren't any. :^) For a full picture of all these animals, see the 2 vols. of the _Corpus of Indus Seals and Inscriptions_. If you want to compare what you find in the pictures with what is known of Indus animals from the archaeological record, see the essays in the indispensable _Indus Ethnobiology: New Perspectives from the Field_, ed. Steven A. Weber and William R. Belcher (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2003). Articles there by Richard Meadow and Ajita Patel on Indus fauna in general and by William Belcher on Indus fish, along with the attached bibliographical data, cover the topic well. Best, Steve Farmer http://www.safarmer.com/downloads On Thursday, September 30, 2004, at 11:23 AM, Mahavir wrote: > > Animals in Indus Valley Civilization > > On the seals found in Mohan-Jo-Daro and Harappa, there are pictures > of animals. I am looking for the list of animals and birds in Indus > Valley Civilization. If anyone knows more about this subject, please > tell me. > > Mahavir Chavan > Links > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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