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A necklace from this site made with steatite (“STEE-uh-tite”) beads capped with gold was split in half and shared between two countries during a transfer of over 12,000 objects found here during the 1940s. An artifact found at this site of a possibly phallic, three-headed god was linked by John Marshall with a later god’s epithet “lord of animals”; that artifact is the Pashupati seal. Jonathan Mark Kenoyer criticized the identification of the “Great (-5[1])Granary” at this site (10[1])by Mortimer Wheeler for lacking any evidence of grain storage. Statues known as the Priest-King and the Dancing Girl were found at this site. Over 40,000 people who may have lived at this site had access to the Great Bath. (10[1])For 10 points, name this site in Sindh, the largest site in the Harappan or Indus River Valley civilization. ■END■

ANSWER: Mohenjo-Daro
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