The dead bodies of harappan civilization was disposed off by
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During the Harappan civilisation, dead bodies were disposed off by burial grounds.
Archaeologists have discovered that men and women were usually buried with their ornaments and belongings.
Dead bodies were placed in rectangular or oval shaped pits and the corpse was laid down in North-South direction.
Head was placed in North direction considered as the direction of the dead people.
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The dead bodies of harappan civilization was disposed off by burial of dead bodies in burial ground
- In Harappan civilization, the dead bodies were disposed off by the burial in grounds.
- The burial was done with a certain customs and traditions. There was a tradition of burial of the dead in north-south direction where the head was facing north.
- Also, the Harappan civilization believed in life after death. Thus, the corpse was buried with the ornaments and the personal belongings.
- There was a separate burial site allocated for the burial of dead bodies.
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