The people of the Indus Valley generally used iron tools.
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Answer:The Indus Valley people made several tools but they never had any access to the iron. ... Harappan people alloyed copper with tin, arsenic, nickel. Bronze and copper tools included knives, spears, swords, etc.
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They generally used Copper tools.
- The local inhabitants typically developed a variety of valuable tools, but they never gained access to iron.
- They had utilized tools similar to those that we use today, like saws, hammers, razors, knives, exploring needles, fishhooks and polished axes.
- However, many tools were fashioned of flint, a specific kind of marked stone. Copper in common was the most ordinary metal utilized by the inhabitants. They carefully crafted razor-sharp copper implements.
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