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On what basis have the archaeologists identified the centers of craft production in the Harappan culture ?

1 Raw material such as stone noodles and copper ores etc

2 Tools which were used for craft making.

3 Rejected waste material and finished products

4 All the above

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Answered by Anonymous
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The basis on which archaeologists identify the centers of craft production are

i.Raw material such as stone nodules, whole shells, copper ore

ii.Tool

iii.Unfinished objects

iv.Rejects and Waste material–waste is one of the best indicators of craftwork. For  instance,  if  shell  or  stone  is  cut  to  make  objects,  then  pieces  of  these materials will be discarded as waste at the place of production.

v.Finished products-Sometimes, larger waste pieces were used up to make smaller objects which suggest that apart from small, specialised centres, craft production was also undertaken in large cities such as Mohenjodaro and Harappa.

vi.Any other relevantpoint

So,

The answer is option (4) All the Above

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