how do we know that Harappan people could weave clothes
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Small fragments of cloth preserved in the corrosion products of metal objects show that the Harappans wove a range of grades of cotton cloth. Flax was grown and may have been used for fibres (alternatively it was grown for its oilseed).
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because some actual pieces of clothes have been found from archaeological sites
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