Excavation and the funeral system of Indus valley civilization.
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Answer:
The funerary system of Indus Valley Civilization.
Explanation:
Indus Valley Civilization was found to be one of the greatest civilization during the BCs. The time period of this civilization dates back to 2500 -1500 BCE. Many archaeological expeditions and excavations had made their interpretation on this civilization. All of them were led to a similar conclusion which is the Indus Valley Civilization was greatest of every other ancient civilization.
Talking about the funerary system of this civilization, most of the resources were obtained from the Harappan burial sites and Kalibangan burial sites. According to the resources the Indus Valley Civilization was found to be following separate burial sites for high and low class people.
Graves were built using bricks and stones in rectangular structure. They have used to bury the bodies with the person's jewels and luxury belongings; this shows the people of Indus Valley have the habit of using grave goods in the funerary ceremony. Corpses were wrapped in cloths from head to toe before burring.