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24. Which of the following raw
materials was not used by the IndusValley Civilization.
(a) Limestone
(b) Cppper
(c) Bronze
(d) Clay

Answers

Answered by indrajeet13062
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Answer:

Indus Valley Civilization uses red stone, Bronze, Terracotta, Clay and many more things as raw materials. Hence, A is the correct option.

Explanation:

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

(a) Limestone is the correct answer

Explanation:

  • While some of the raw materials used by the Harappans could be found nearby, many things like copper, tin, gold, silver, and valuable stones needed to be transported from a great distance. The Harappans most likely obtained copper from Oman in West Asia as well as from the present-day state of Rajasthan.
  • The Harappans were unaware of how to use iron. The Harappans were not the first to find iron. Since it was a bronze-era culture, copper and bronze metallurgy had seen a lot of advancements, but the iron had not.
  • The raw materials came from diverse sources for the Harappans. They most likely obtained copper from Oman as well as from what is now Rajasthan. Iran and Afghanistan supplied the tin. The gold may have come from Karnataka.
  • They included flat axes, chisels, knives, saws, razors, fishhooks, spearheads, and arrowheads.

Indus Valley Civilization uses red stone, Bronze, Terracotta, Clay, and many more things as raw materials. Hence, A is the correct option.

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