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explain thee burial practices of the haeppans.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, the burials in the Harappan period were all in brick or stone lined rectangular or oval pits. The body was usually interred clothed shrouded or in a wooden coffin in the north south direction in a straight direction. It was important that the body did not come into contact with the ground.

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Answered by seema5143
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In general burial in the harrapan period were all in brick of stone lined rectangular or oval pits.

The body was usually interred clothed shrouded or in a wooden coffin in the north south direction in a straight direction. it was the important that the body did not come into contact with the group.

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