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Where were these two statues of men unearthed?

There is a carving method is extremely realistic male nude statue, statue of the head and arms using the embedded method, the statue is only left in the torso part, only from the preserved body, they are undoubtedly the most outstanding sculpture of the human body of the Bronze Age art works, works of material for the limestone, the surface of the stone statue is polished smooth and fine, so that the character of the texture of the skin, muscles and so on to be vividly demonstrated. With this man sculpture unearthed at the same time there is a male dancer nude statue, the same is the head, arms using inlaid approach, and this sculpture is static image is different, the male dancer statue is a very realistic approach to show the dynamics of the dance. The static and the dynamic, quite complement each other. These two human statues of men were excavated at the site of Harappa.