difference between harrappan and vedic civilazation
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The Harappan civilization was urban in nature, Vedic culture was rural and pastoral. ... It was purely a copper-bronze culture, while the Vedic culture in its later phase is replete with references to iron. The horse, which played a decisive role in the Aryan system of warfare, was not known to the Indus people.
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The Harappan civilization was urban in nature, Vedic culture was rural and pastoral. ... It was purely a copper-bronze culture, while the Vedic culture in its later phase is replete with references to iron. The horse, which played a decisive role in the Aryan system of warfare, was not known to the Indus people.
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