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name some of Harappan seals that you are familiar with ?​

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Answered by renjuruby147
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Harappan Seals were made of Steatite which is a kind of soft stone. Namely terracotta, gold, agate, ivory and faience was also used. The standard shape was square and sized 2x2 dimensions of the seals. The Indus civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilisation. Quadrate type of seals was the most common in Harappan culture. Seals were used to make a sealing, or positive imprint, like this modern resin one made from the original seal. Sealings were used in ancient times for trade. They would be made on ceramics or the clay tags used to seal the rope around bundles of goods. As well as the carved stone seals, archaeologists have found figurines, beads, weights and pots for cooking and storage. Materials used to make these include clay, gold, semi-precious and precious stones, copper, ivory and glass.

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Harappan Seals were made of Steatite which is a kind of soft stone. Namely terracotta, gold, agate, ivory and faience was also used. The standard shape was square and sized 2x2 dimensions of the seals. The Indus civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilisation. Quadrate type of seals was the most common in Harappan culture. Seals were used to make a sealing, or positive imprint, like this modern resin one made from the original seal. Sealings were used in ancient times for trade. They would be made on ceramics or the clay tags used to seal the rope around bundles of goods. As well as the carved stone seals, archaeologists have found figurines, beads, weights and pots for cooking and storage. Materials used to make these include clay, gold, semi-precious and precious stones coppers etc

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