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“The problems of archaeological interpretation are perhaps most evident in attempts to reconstruct the religious practices of Harappa”. Give suitable arguments in support of your answer.

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Answered by topanswers
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Religious beliefs of Indus valley people are always hard to determine because of the minimum number of archaeological evidence.

For example, earlier discoveries emphasized that Indus valley civilization worshiped a mother goddess symbolizing fertility. But later discoveries that displayed swastika. Many discoveries from the Indus valley is emphasizing that the Indus people must have worshiped many gods and they have many religions in them.

The contradiction between discoveries made the religious beliefs of Indus valley people so hard to determine and reconstruct the religious practices of Harappa.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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When it to comes to religious beliefs of the Indus valley individuals, they are usually hard to determine due to its reduced count of the archaeological evidence.

For instance, the precious discoveries actually emphasized that the civilization of Indus valley worshiped the mother goddess actually symbolizing fertility. The further discoveries displayed the swastika. According to various discoveries,   the Indus individual must worshipped various gods.

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