Indus Civilisation belonged to
a. old Stone age
b. Medieval stone age
c. New stone age
d. Metal age
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None of these options is the answer. In search of the Indus valley civilization belongings, it can firmly be mentioned that the existence belongs to the Bronze Age.
This civilization was mainly in the South Asia and which was extended in the today’s date to the northeast part of Afghanistan to Pakistan and the northwest portion of India.
The Indus valley civilization was also named as the Harappan civilization after the excavation of the Harappa.
This civilization was mainly in the South Asia and which was extended in the today’s date to the northeast part of Afghanistan to Pakistan and the northwest portion of India.
The Indus valley civilization was also named as the Harappan civilization after the excavation of the Harappa.
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Heya HERE is your answer
There is not a real answer in these options.
But the real Ans is bronze age.
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There is not a real answer in these options.
But the real Ans is bronze age.
HOPE IT helps you
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