How did indus pottery reflect the potter's artistic skill?
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The excavations in the Indus Valley (also called Harappan Civilization) yielded a variety of pottery which is plain and decorated and contain a variety of unglazed and glazed pottery.
The pottery of Indus Valley civilization is an excellent example of ancient glazed pottery. A kiln in which pots were baked was discovered. The different shapes, made beautifully with a perfect craftsmanship supply evidence of the advance techniques known to the Indus Valley potter.
The pottery of Indus Valley civilization is an excellent example of ancient glazed pottery. A kiln in which pots were baked was discovered. The different shapes, made beautifully with a perfect craftsmanship supply evidence of the advance techniques known to the Indus Valley potter.
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- Harappans produced their own type of pottery which was made glossy and shining
- They used different types of pottery such as glazed polychrome inside knobbed etc.
- The Earthen vessels and pottery crafted on the Potter's wheel were decorated with black geometrical designs
- The large Jars with narrow neck and red spots with black decoration bear evidence of their artistic skill
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