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Q.Explain in your own words about the class differences and dress of the people of the Indus valley civilization.



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Answered by niharika1407
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In the Indus Valley civilization many signs of class differences were found by the archaeologist. They had their civilization divided into three classes: the ruling class, the public and the slaves. But Indus Valley was a modern and happy civilization in general.

Answered by Anonymous
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People in the Indus Valley Civilization used to wear lower and upper garments chiefly made of cotton. The rich section of society used to wear woolen clothes during winter. Skirts, cloaks and scarfs were the main dress of women while for men the dresses included dhoti and shawl.

The limited depictions of clothing show that men wore a cloth around the waist, resembling a modern dhoti and like it, often passed between the legs and tucked up behind. The so-called "Priest-king" and other stone figures also wore a long robe over the left shoulder, leaving bare the right shoulder and chest.

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