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How were the harapan cities discovered?discirbe the people of harappan cities

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Answered by sanagill154
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The bricks discovered were made of red sand, clay, stones and were baked at very high temperature. As early as 1826 Harappa, located in west Punjab, attracted the attention of a British officer in India, who gets credit for preliminary excavations in Harappa.

Explanation:

There were three basic occupations of people living in Harappan cities.

(i) Specialized craft like jewellery making was practiced by them. Many beaded jewellery has been recovered and some of them contained precious stones. Lapiz Lazuli was brought all the way from Afghanistan.

(ii) Scribes were people who knew how to write. They prepared the seals.

(iii)The city contained a lower part and the upper portion known as citadel. There are monuments like Great bath, granary and organized house structures which may have required specialized labors and architects.

Besides these three categories, there were the farmers and herders who lived outside the city and provided food to the people.

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Answered by emambaig786
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The bricks discovered were made of red sand, clay, stones and were baked at very high temperature. As early as 1826 Harappa, located in west Punjab, attracted the attention of a British officer in India, who gets credit for preliminary excavations in Harappa.

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