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The Harappan script is *

1.alphabetical
2.numerical
3.alphanumerical
4.alphanumerical with pictographs​

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Answered by savisakshi27
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Answer:

alphanumerical is the answer

Answered by parthasarathidas78
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The Indus Script is the writing system developed by the Indus Valley Civilization and it is the earliest form of writing known in the Indian subcontinent.Working on card punching computers at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), he created the only published corpus and concordance of Harappan writing, listing about 3700 seals with writing. He showed that Indus writing has about 417 distinct signs in specific patterns

The Indus Script begins with the Harappa Phase (2600-1900 BC). There are three phases of Indus script and seal use based on excavations at Harappa and other sites. The Indus writing in its fully developed form can be dated to about 2600-1900 BC.

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