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explain the harappan script ​

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Answered by aparna0826
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Explanation:

The term Indus script (also Harappan script) refers to short strings of symbols associated with the Indus Valley Civilization, in use during the Mature Harappan period, between the 26th and 20th centuries BC. In spite of many attempts at decipherments and claims, it is as yet undeciphered

Answered by Nikitakhaire
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The Harappan script has long defied attempts

to read it , and therefore the language remains

unknown . Relatively recent analyses of the order of the signs on the inscriptions have led

several scholars to the view that the language

is not of the Indo - european Family , nor is..................

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