1• People living in the _______
grew crops and reared animals.
2• The alloy of tin and copper is called _________
3• Usually in the harapaan cities,the part to the west was but higher and was known as ________
4• __________ are the impression of seals on clay
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Answer:
1. country side
2. Bronze
3. citadel
4. Sealings
Explanation:
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Answer:
- countryside
- bronze
- citadel
- Sealings
Explanation:
1. People living in the countryside had no land of their own.
- Therefore, they had to work on the fields of the landlords by staying there.
- People who grow crops have to stay in the same place and look after the plants.
- They also reared animals on their own as a means of survival.
2. Bronze is a metal alloy made from the combination of copper and tin.
- They are used for manufacturing coins, ceilings, ship hardware, automobile parts, etc.
- It has good strength and corrosion resistance.
- It is also used for ornamental purposes.
3. During the early periods, many of the cities were divided into many parts.
- The part to the west was smaller but higher.
- Archaeologists describe this as a citadel.
4. Seals were used to stamp bags or packets to transport them from one place to another since they carried goods.
- A layer of wet clay was applied to the knot after closing the bag, and the seal was pressed on it.
- The impression of a seal is called a sealing.
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