Mention two sources to reconstruct harappan civilization
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The two sources are:
1. The Artifacts and archeological evidences that have been found near the Indus drain area. The fossils found also pave a way to reconstruct past.
2. The written source which are found in Persian, Indian, Greek and other ancient languages and cultures.
1. The Artifacts and archeological evidences that have been found near the Indus drain area. The fossils found also pave a way to reconstruct past.
2. The written source which are found in Persian, Indian, Greek and other ancient languages and cultures.
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The Harappan Civilization is one of the oldest such cultures found in the world. The ancient civilization flourished in the Indus river basins, and is known for its intricate town planning.
The most important sources to reconstruct Harappan Civilization are archaeological excavations that have been carried out in the Indus Valley Civilization Sites such as Harappa, Moheno-Daro, Dholavira, etc.
These excavations have yielded valuable artifacts and remains of the ancient civilization- the remnants of towns, bricks, jewelry, etc.
The IVC seals too are an important source of information pertaining to the Harappan civilization.
The most important sources to reconstruct Harappan Civilization are archaeological excavations that have been carried out in the Indus Valley Civilization Sites such as Harappa, Moheno-Daro, Dholavira, etc.
These excavations have yielded valuable artifacts and remains of the ancient civilization- the remnants of towns, bricks, jewelry, etc.
The IVC seals too are an important source of information pertaining to the Harappan civilization.
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