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3. The earliest known architecture date back to the Indus Valley Civilisation
4. An example of technological development is the Iron Pillar at Delhi.
5. The rock-cut temples were also known as cave architecture true or false

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Answered by Ankitadalai14
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Explanation:

3-Early Harappan:

It is related to the Hakra Phase, identified in the Ghaggar-Hakra River Valley to the west, and predates the Kot Diji Phase (2800–2600 BCE, Harappan 2), named after a site in northern Sindh, Pakistan, near Mohenjo-daro. The earliest examples of the Indus script date to the 3rd millennium BCE.

4- the Qutb complex of Delhi stands one of the most curious metal objects in the world - the Iron Pillar of Delhi. The pillar is a 23ft-high kirti stambha (column of fame or victory column), weighs more than 6 tons, and is made of 98% wrought iron.

5- yes ,rock-cut temples

The Pallava architects started the carving of rock for the creation of monolithic copies of structural temples. ... The Kailash Temple, or cave 16 as it is known at Ellora Caves located at Maharashtra on the Deccan Plateau, is a huge monolithic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

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