Figurines with similarly applied facial features have been traditionally ascribed to the Bajaur Valley at the border bewteen Pakistan and India, in the sphere of influence of the early Harappan...
Figurines with similarly applied facial features have been traditionally ascribed to the Bajaur Valley at the border bewteen Pakistan and India, in the sphere of influence of the early Harappan civilization during the so called Regionalisation Era (2800-2600 BC). For a discussion on Harappan figurines see: J.M. Kenoyer, Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, 1998.