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what do you know about the pictographic script of indus people​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indus (or Harappan) people used a pictographic script. ... The Indus script is an unknown writing system, and the inscriptions discovered are very short, comprising no more than five signs on the average. With good reasons, the prospects of a successful decipherment have been considered meagre at best.

Answered by BearKnight
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The Indus (or Harappan) people used a pictographic script.In addition to the pictographic signs, the seals and amulets often contain iconographic motifs, mostly realistic pictures of animals apparently worshipped as sacred, and a few cultic scenes, including anthropomorphic deities and worshippers.

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