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state the importance of recreational activities during Harappa culture​

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Answered by trumo
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1. Town planning: the excavations of various Harappan civilization shows that the people lived in properly planned towns. Evidence had suggested that people followed a proper grid pattern. However, they built the granaries above the ground which represents that they wanted to keep the stored grain away from rats and other insects.

2. Great Bath: the Great Bath of Mohenjo-Daro is of great importance, people used to take a bath in this on a religious occasion.

3. Trade: trade in the Harappan civilization was of much importance. Mesopotamia was the main trad-ing partner of the Harappan people.

4. Religion: evidence, for instance, seals, various types of objects and statues founded at Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro throw lights on the religious life of the Harappan people. The unearthed objects have shown that these people worshipped mother Goddess and Pashupati Shiva.

Answered by nalinipriyadharshini
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Explanation:

1. Town planning: the excavations of various Harappan civilization shows that the people lived in properly planned towns. Evidence had suggested that people followed a proper grid pattern. However, they built the granaries above the ground which represents that they wanted to keep the stored grain away from rats and other insects.

2. Great Bath: the Great Bath of Mohenjo-Daro is of great importance, people used to take a bath in this on a religious occasion.

3. Trade: trade in the Harappan civilization was of much importance. Mesopotamia was the main trad-ing partner of the Harappan people.

4. Religion: evidence, for instance, seals, various types of objects and statues founded at Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro throw lights on the religious life of the Harappan people. The unearthed objects have shown that these people worshipped mother Goddess and Pashupati Shiva.

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