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How can we say that the Rigvedic society was different from the Harappan society?

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Answered by UtkarshRaj21
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The sources of information of the Harappan civilization are mainly archaeological, while the Vedic culture is mostly known from the literary sources. ... Indus people did not know the use of iron. It was purely a copper-bronze culture, while the Vedic culture in its later phase is replete with references to iron.

Answered by PrincessTeja
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The sources of information of the Harappan civilization are mainly archaeological, while the Vedic culture is mostly known from the literary sources. ... Indus people did not know the use of iron. It was purely a copper-bronze culture, while the Vedic culture in its later phase is replete with references to iron.

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