1. How were handicrafts modernized in the Indus valley civilization?
2. If you ever visited the Harappan civilization, what would you see in the west part?
a) The lower town
b) The larger town
c) The citadel
d) The west town
3. What was the use of seals in trade?
a) Seals are the earliest form of writing so they were used for communication.
b) Seals were used as identification signs, to stamp bags or packets containing goods that were sent from one place to another.
c) Both a & b
d) none
4. Give 5 reasons why Lothal is considered an important town of Harappan civilization.
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- Steatite was used for making a variety of objects like seals, beads, bracelets, buttons, vessels, etc. but its use in making faience (a form of glass) is particularly noteworthy. The gold objects found in the form of beads, pendants, amulets, brooches, and other small ornaments in the Harappan civilization.
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- The people of Lothal made significant and often unique contributions to human civilisation in the Indus era, in the fields of city planning, art, architecture, science, engineering, pottery, and religion. Their work in metallurgy, seals, beads and jewellery was the basis of their prosperity.
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Steatite was used for making a variety of objects like seals, beads, bracelets, buttons, vessels, etc. but its use in making faience (a form of glass) is particularly noteworthy. The gold objects found in the form of beads, pendants, amulets, brooches, and other small ornaments in the Harappan civilization.
Houses were built on either side of the roads and streets. Drainage System: The drainage system of the Harappan cities was the best known to the world in ancient times. The brickwork prevented the dirty water from leaking. ... Most of the houses had a central courtyard, a well, a bathing area, and a kitchen.
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