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Short note on terracotta culture of indus valley Civilization.​

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Answered by sushanth4684
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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 most important among the Indus figures are those representing the mother goddess.

Answered by pp969166
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Pottery seems to have been the most popular occupation of the people. There was killed in the use of potter's wheel reddish brown clay was baked, glazed and decorated with various designs in black. Some broken bits of pottery found in the excavation sites have symmetric designs and animal motives on them. They are evidence of the excellent craftsmanship and artistic skills of the Indus valley civilization people.

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