1. How do archaeologists know that cloth was used in the Harappan civilization?
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Actual pieces of cloth have been found in Mohenjo-Daro, attached to the lid of a silver vase and some copper objects. Spindle whorls have also been discovered, which were used to spin thread. This indicates cloth was used in the Harappan civilization
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Actual pieces of cloth were found attached to the lid of a silver vase and some copper objects at Mohenjodaro. Archaeologists have also found spindle whorls, made of terracotta and faience. These were used to spin thread.
this proves that Harappans used clothes
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