Chapter 2 Documents

While reading chapter 2 documents, I found the picture of the Man from Mohenjo Daro interesting because in the reading it was said that this monument was found by archeologist that had no idea what it was, since they have never came across "warfare, conquest, or the seizingof captives; no monuments to celebrate powerful rulers". Later they came to interpret it as a powerful elite ruler who were successful and people looked up to. When I first saw the image I thought it was a statue of a rich important person who people looked up to. I thought it was someone powerful because of the way he looked. It seemed as if he was well dressed and had some sort of crown and he was well groomed. After the monument was found it had scholars left with unanswered questions, but they finally came to the conclusion that this monument was not a single ruler. It was meant to represent a small elite group of successful rulers.

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