The shell is ovate and ventricose. The human body whorl is variously sculptured. The aperture is ovate, with a short reflected truncated anterior canal. Various authors have explained feasible iconographical influences from Mesopotamia into the Indus Valley.[98] Gregory Possehl notes "Mesopotamian themes in Indus iconography", particularly models linked to the https://beadsinmesopotamia76418.blogminds.com/fascination-about-prehistoric-bead-artifacts-28663161