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what is the meaning of the phrase in this
''Harappan phrase starting with Ravi phrase ''​

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Answered by Theja18
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A bit of correction. It is not phrase, it is "Ravi phase"

Explanation:

Ravi Phase = objects, motifs and images. The pre-Indus Ravi or Hakra Phase dates to approximately 3300-2800 BCE. The earliest animal figurines from Harappa are Early Harappan (Ravi Phase, Period 1 and Kot Diji Phase, Period 2) zebu figurines. They are typically very small with joined legs and stylized humps.

Answered by sayogeeta
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Harappa, the ancient town on which the Harappan civilization is named, is located near the banks of Ravi river in Punjab province of Pakistan. It was divided into two major parts, the citadel and the lower town, both of them being walled. Many of the structures inside were raised on high platforms, which served as foundations. Extensive town planning was done with the typical Harappan grid pattern used in the town.

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