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Name the scripts used by the harpan people​

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Answered by millysharma
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The Indus script (also known as the Harappan script) is a corpus of symbols produced by the Indus Valley Civilization. ... The first publication of a seal with Harappan symbols dates to 1875, in a drawing by Alexander Cunningham.

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Answered by khusbujanchal
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ANSWER :- The Indus (or Harappan) people used a pictographic script. Some 3500 specimens of this script survive in stamp seals carved in stone, in moulded terracotta and faience amulets, in fragments of pottery, and in a few other categories of inscribed objects.Slightly over 400 basic signs have been identified as part of the Indus Script. Only 31 of these signs occur over 100 times, while the rest were not used regularlyHowever, most historians hold that the Harappan script has yet to be deciphered. ... A research paper in the magazine 'Science' by Rajesh Rao did claim that a statistical analysis of Indus Valley inscriptions shows it was a written script, but it could not come up with a deciphering of the language, say historians.

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