mention the different types of seal during indus valley civilization
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Seal, Mohenjo-daro
Square seal with multiple headed animal depicting three important totemic animals: the bull, the unicorn, and the antelope. All three animals are seen individually on other seals along with script, but this seal has no script.
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Thousands of seals have been discovered by archaeologists from the Harappan sites. Most of the seals were made of steatite, which is a kind of soft stone. A few of them were also made of terracotta, gold, agate, chert, ivory and faience. The standard Harappan seal was square in shape with a 2X2 dimension.
The Harappan seals can be divided into three types based on their shape and style of depicting motifs and scripts: (I) square seals having a boss on reverse (II) square seals having motifs and scripts inscribed on both obverse and reverse and thus having no boss (M-326, M-1224 and M-1225, etc.