3.The Harappans reared horses and camels. true or false
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Harrapans didn't rear horses and camels
so the answer is false
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The Harappans never reared horses and camels.
Explanation:
- While horse remains and related artifacts have been found at Late Harappan (1900–1300 BC) sites, indicating that horses may have been present in the late Harappan period, unlike in the Vedic period, horses were an essential part of the Harappan civilization. did not play a role. (1500-500 BC).
- Horse remains have been found in many Harappan sites.
- The Harappans also knew about sticks and chariot wheels.
- The unicorn depicted in Harappan seals may have been a composite animal that included a horse.
- Most experts agree that horses originated in North America about 50 million years ago.
- They were small animals, no bigger than a small dog, and lived mostly in forests.
- They gradually grew in size over millions of years and adapted to more and more environments, including grasslands.
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