Name two outstanding pieces of art discovered
in the Indus Valley. write in 50words
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Explanation:
Dancing Girl
Found from Mohenjo-Daro.
Made up of Bronze.
One of the best-known artifacts from Indus valley.
Approximately 4-inch high figure of a dancing girl.
This exquisite casting depicts a girl whose long hair is tied in the bun and bangles cover her left arm.
Cowry shell necklace is seen around her neck.
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Answer:
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The arts of Indus Valley civilisation, one of the earliest civilisations of the world, emerged during the second half of the third millennium (Bronze Age).
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gold
The forms of art found from various sites of civilisation include sculptures, seals, pottery,
ornaments, terracotta figures, etc.
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Their delineation of human and animal figures was highly realistic in nature.
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Modelling of figures was done in an extremely careful manner.
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Two major sites
of Indus Valley civilization, along the river Indus are: North – cities of
Harappa;
South –
Mohenjo-Daro.
There was also a highly developed drainage system.
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While Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro are situated in Pakistan, the important sites excavated in India are:
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Lothal, Surkotada, Dholavira – Gujarat
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Rakhigarh and Banwali – Haryana
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Ropar – Punjab
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Kalibangan and Balatha – Rajasthan