describe the craft works of the harappan
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All the works of Harappan art, including figurines of clay and terracota, stone and bronze sculpture, seals and beads, are products of skilled craftsmen. Harappans produced their own characteristic pottery which was made glossy and shining. ... Toys of birds, animals, figurines, carts and whistles were also made.
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What was the craft of Harappan cities?
1 Harappan Crafts and Industries
2 People also made copper and bronze vessels. ...
3 The Harappans continued to use knives of chert blades. ...
4 Long barrel shaped cornelian beads (up to 10 cm. ...
5 Steatite was used for making a variety of objects like seals, beads, bracelets, buttons, vessels, etc.
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People also made copper and bronze vessels. They made small plates and weights of lead, and gold and silver jewelry of considerable sophistication. ... The gold objects found in the form of beads, pendants, amulets, brooches, and other small ornaments in the Harappan civilization.
People also made copper and bronze vessels. They made small plates and weights of lead, and gold and silver jewelry of considerable sophistication. ... The gold objects found in the form of beads, pendants, amulets, brooches, and other small ornaments in the Harappan civilization.
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