Many reconstructions of Harrapan religion are made on assumptions and archaeological Interpretation. Substantiate the statement
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Reconstructing religous beliefs and practices of past is not an easy task. Now reconstructions of Harappan religion are made on the assumption that later traditions provide parallels with earlier ones. This is because archaeologists often move from the known to the unknown, that is, from the present to the past.
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