Social Sciences, asked by jayden58, 6 months ago

How dholavera was diff from harrapan cities​

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Answered by kavitasingh1234
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The limited depictions of clothing show that men wore a cloth around the waist, resembling a modern dhoti and like it, often passed between the legs and tucked up behind. The so-called "Priest-king" and other stone figures also wore a long robe over the left shoulder, leaving bare the right shoulder and chest.

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Unlike other Harappan cities, Dholavira was divided into three parts. There were massive stone walls around each part and entrances were made through gateways. There was a large open area in the settlement where the public meetings were held. In other Harappan cities, the carvings were made on small objects like seals. In Dholavira, the carvings were made on white stones and inlaid in wood.

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