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There is much evidence that cloth was worn by the Harappans""Explain.

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Answered by geetakaushik77
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Explanation:

Textiles are rarely preserved and Harappan figurines are usually unclothed, so there is not much evidence of Harappan clothing.The limited depictions of clothing show that men wore a cloth around the waist, resembling a modern dhoti and like it, often passed between the legs and tucked up behind.

Answered by anuelsasaji12
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Explanation:

The Harappans prepared and used cloth. Cotton was probably grown at Mehrgarh from about 7,000 years ago.

Actual pieces of cloth were found attached to the lid of a silver vase and some copper objects at Mohenjodaro.

Archaeologists have also found Spindle whorls, made of terracotta and faience. These were used to spin thread.

We also have indirect evidence to show how cloth was decorated. For instance, a stone statue of an important man found at Mohenjodaro shows him wearing an embroidered garment.

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