The artistic skill of the Harappan people is evident in the seals they made. Explain with examples.
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What evidence has been found to suggest that the Harappan people were familiar with the art of writing? Answer: The seals discovered at Harappan and Mohenjo-daro are engraved with some sort of pictorial writing. Similar inscriptions have been found engraved on copper tables with figures of men and animals.
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The artistic skill of the Harappan people is evident in the seals they made
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- The seals found in Harappan and Mohenjo-daro have been engraven with pictures. On copper tables with images of people and animals identical inscriptions were discovered.
- Every seal is engraved in a pictographic script and a few seals have been discovered are in ivory. The animal figures in the seal show the Harappan's high degree of artistic excellence.
- They also bear a "great variety of motifs of animals such as bull, with/ without its hump, goat, tiger, the elephant, & monsters. Sometimes human figures & trees were depicted. The most extraordinary seal is the one "depicted with a figure" in the center & animals around.
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