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Indus Valley Civilization Arts The arts of the Indus Valley Civilisation emerged during the second half of the third millennium BCE. The forms of art found from various sites of the civilisation include sculptures, seals, pottery, jewellery, terracotta figures, etc. The artists of that time surely had fine artistic sensibilities and a vivid imagination. Their delineation of human and animal figures was highly realistic in nature, since the anatomical details included in them were unique, and, in the case of terracotta art, the modelling of animal figures was done in an extremely careful manner....
Indus Valley Civilization Arts [UPSC-GS1: The salient aspects of Art Forms] Indus Valley Civilization Arts The arts of the Indus Valley Civilisation emerged during the second half of the third millennium BCE. The forms of art found from various sites of the civilisa…
20/08/2022
Prehistoric Art: Mesolithic rock painting In the distant past when there was no paper or language or the written word, and hence no books or written documents, how people lived in those times can be constructed by old tools, pottery, habitats, bones of ancient human beings and animals, and drawings on cave walls. Painting and drawing were the oldest art forms practiced by human beings to express themselves, using the cave walls as their canvas....
Prehistoric Art [UPSC-GS1: The salient aspects of Art Forms] Prehistoric Art: Mesolithic rock painting In the distant past when there was no paper or language or the written word, and hence no books or written documents, how people lived in those times can b…
20/08/2022
Prehistoric Art: Mesolithic rock painting In the distant past when there was no paper or language or the written word, and hence no books or written documents, how people lived in those times can be constructed by old tools, pottery, habitats, bones of ancient human beings and animals, and drawings on cave walls. Painting and drawing were the oldest art forms practised by human beings to express themselves, using the cave walls as their canvas....
Prehistoric Art [UPSC-GS1: The salient aspects of Art Forms] Prehistoric Art: Mesolithic rock painting In the distant past when there was no paper or language or the written word, and hence no books or written documents, how people lived in those times can b…
10/08/2022
Crackingcivilservices.com’s Interview of successful candidates Profile of the Candidate: Name Kumar Shubham Rank in 66th BPSC 213 Roll Number 448407 Age 27 Total attempts in BPSC (including present one) Second Medium in mains examination (Hindi/English) English Marks in General Studies papers (Mention marks in both GS Paper I and II) if released Marks in General Studies papers in previous attempts (Mention marks in both GS Paper I and II) if released…...
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[Topper’s interview] Kumar Shubham (Rank-213/BPSC-66th) Crackingcivilservices.com’s Interview of successful candidates Profile of the Candidate: Name Kumar Shubham Rank in 66th BPSC 213 Roll Number 448407 Age 27 Total attempts in BPSC (inc…
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