A statue of bearded man was found at
Q. A statue of bearded man was found at
(a) Harappa
(b) Mohenjodaro
(c) Chanhudaro
(d) Dholavira
Ans: (b) Mohenjodaro
Explanation: The statue of the bearded man was found at (b) Mohenjodaro. The statue, commonly known as the “Priest-King,” is one of the most famous artifacts of the Indus Valley Civilization. It was discovered during excavations at the site of Mohenjodaro in present-day Pakistan. The statue depicts a male figure with a beard and an elaborate headdress, sitting in a cross-legged position. It is believed to represent a significant religious or political figure from the Indus Valley Civilization.