explain the bead making during mohenjodaro and harrapan civilisation
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Terracotta Bead Production
During the Harappa phase some terra- cotta beads were made using different colors of clay to create the effect of banded sandstone or jasper. Finally, the firing of terracotta beads was a relatively simple process and could be done using a small fire or in the course of firing pottery.
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Harappa and Mohenjo Daro were expertly planned cities built with a grid pattern of wide, straight streets. Thick walls surrounded the cities. ... The ancient people of the Indus River Valley had a highly advanced knowledge of mathematics and a sophisticated system of weights and measures.
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