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What was the education during the Harappan Civilisation?

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Answered by mayasuresh
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Explanation:

Indus peoples undoubtedly had ways to teach their children, but they were probably done in small houses that do not look any different from other houses. Indus writing attests to (limited) literacy, which requires learning

Answered by ipatelsiddh
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This work led to the the first excavations in the early 20th century at Harappa by Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni, and by R.D. Banerji at another Indus Civilization city, Mohenjo Daro.

The Harappan Civilization

Various archeological sources tell us about the life of Harappan people. These include the Great Bath, the Citadel, Harappan Seals and terracotta objects.

• In ancient India, there existed an urban civilisation named ‘Harappan civilisation’ or ‘Indus Valley Civilisation’. Emergence of Civilisation took place on the banks of river Indus and its tributaries. It extended till modern Baluchistan, Sind, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat and Western Uttar Pradesh.

• Sites of Indus Valley civilisation in Pakistan include Harappa, Mohenjodaro, etc., while those in India include Lothal.

Education gives us a knowledge of the world around us and changes it into something better. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life. People debate over the subject of whether education is the only thing that gives knowledge

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