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Answer the following in one or two sentences

1. What was the total area of the Indus Valley civilization?
2. What figures were drawn on earthen wares and utensils? ​

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Answered by parrotshorts340
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Explanation:

(a)By the time of its mature phase, the civilisation had spread over an area larger than the others, which included a core of 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) up the alluvial plain of the Indus and its tributaries.

(b)They usually decorated them with human figures animal figures, birds leave flowers, and some geometrical patterns, Such utensils have been found in Mohenjo Daro, Harappa, Lothal, and Chanhu-Daro. These earthenwares are smooth and shining until now, even after thousands of years. Many of them can be seen in the National Museum in New Delhi. The surface of these utensils is red and designs have been made with black color.

Answered by Biseemepradhan
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1 over 900 miles and 1,500 km

2 Indian earth

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