Art, asked by lekhnikoted, 3 months ago

explain the seal of "unicorn bull ".​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The unicorn is the most common motif on Indus seals and appears to represent a mythical animal that Greek and Roman sources trace back to the Indian subcontinent. A relatively long inscription of eight symbols runs along the top of the seal.

Answered by Ketul7770
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Explanation:

This seal from Mohenjo-daro measures 29 mm on each side and is made of fired steatite. Steatite is an easily carved soft stone that becomes hard after firing. On the top are four "pictographs" of an as yet undeciphered Indus script, one of the very first writing systems in history

The unicorn is the most common motif on Indus seals and appears to represent a mythical animal that Greek and Roman sources trace back to the Indian subcontinent. ... In front of the unicorn is a ritual offering stand with droplets of water or sacred liquid along the bottom of the bowl.

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