WEEK 14 with the theme of #CreatureFeature The Priest-King, in Pakistan often King-Priest, is a small male figure sculpted in steatite found during the excavation of the ruined Bronze Age city of Mohenjo-daro in Sindh, Pakistan, in 1925–26. It is dated to around 2000–1900 BCE, in Mohenjo-daro’s Late Period, and is “the most famous stone sculpture” of the Indus Valley civilization. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of Pakistan as NMP 50-852. It is widely admired, as “the sculptor combined naturalistic detail with stylized forms to create a powerful image that appears much bigger than it actually is,” and excepting possibly the Pashupati Seal, “nothing has come to symbolize the Indus Civilization better.”
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Nice Lore!
King Priest, the original inventor of the fidget spinner.