what was the importance of seals encavated at various Harappan sites
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The importance of seals encavated at various Harappan sites
are as follows:-1.These show the artistic skills of Harappan people.
2.They tell us about the script used by the Harappan people.
3.They give additional information about the trade,religion and beliefs of the Harappans.
4.According to some historians they were used for trading with people of other civilization.
2.They tell us about the script used by the Harappan people.
3.They give additional information about the trade,religion and beliefs of the Harappans.
4.According to some historians they were used for trading with people of other civilization.
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Seals were utilized to make a fixing, or positive engraving while doing trade. Sealings were utilized as a part of antiquated circumstances for exchange. They would be made on earthenware production or the mud labels used to seal the rope around bundles of goods.
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