Describe the remains of art found from Indus Valley civilization
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statue of dancing girl , bearded man, pashupati seals and unicorn seals
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Indus Valley civilization is the earliest civilisation of the world along River Indus which was emerged during the bronze age. The art includes gold ornaments, pottery, seals, sculptures found from the different sites of a valley. The main cities Harappa and Mohenjodaro showing the civic planning. The houses, offices, markets were arrenged in a grid-like pattern. The Stone statues (bearded man made of steatite) and Male Torso (made of Red sandstone), Bronze casting was Lost wax Technique. Terracotta figures are most realistic. Thousands of seals were discovered from the site.
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