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One example each for sculpture,metal,stone and terracotta in harappan civilization ​

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Answered by tiger2625
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1.) SCULPTURE : STATUE OF DANCING GIRL

2.) METAL : GOLD, SIVER

3.) STONE : CARVED STONE

4.) TERRACOTTA : SEALS

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Answered by gayu333speaks
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Terracotta. The Indus Valley people made terracotta images also but compared to the stone and bronze statues the terracotta representations of human form are crude in the Indus Valley. They are more realistic in Gujarat sites and Kalibangan.

Terracotta. The Indus Valley people made terracotta images also but compared to the stone and bronze statues the terracotta representations of human form are crude in the Indus Valley. They are more realistic in Gujarat sites and Kalibangan.

The Pashupati Seal is a steatite seal that was discovered at the Mohenjo-daro archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization. The seal depicts a seated figure that is possibly tricephalic (having three heads). ... The name given to the seal, "pashupati", meaning "lord of animals", is one of Shiva's epithets

Indus Valley Civilization

The copper-bronze metallurgy in the Harappan civilization was widespread and had a high variety and quality. The early use of iron may have developed from the practice of copper-smelting.Bronze Casting

The most discussed example of metal sculpture in context with Indus Valley is the Dancing Girl.

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