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the indus people used clothes made of

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Answered by lalisa01
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cloth could have been made of linen, cotton, or wool/animal hair. Skins also may have been used for cold weather and to make items like belts, quivers, etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Indus people's  ​dress may have been based on lengths of cloth that were folded and draped in different ways. Such cloth could have been made of linen, cotton, or wool/animal hair. Skins also may have been used for cold weather and to make items like belts, quivers, etc.

Their clothes were printed as well as according to the scholars who interpret the priest king statue, indus civilization people perhaps knew a lot about printing textiles and even printing texts. indus people knew about cotton clothes as much as they knew about silk clothes. indus people really knew how to produce silk using wild silk worms and knew a lot about sericulture. They probably were also acquainted with muslin or atleast lenin.

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