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Which designs did artisans make on clay utensils in time of harappa, mohan- jo-daro and lothal.?​


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Answered by bhakti4616
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The people of ancient civilizations used the clay utensils in lack of the knowledge of metals. However, they made the items of daily use such as pots, dishes and potteries etc with clay. Initially, these potteries and other utensils were simple but during the course of time, people began decorating these utensils by printing various designs on it. The designs that these people printed on the utensils included items that were used by them or were available to them for instance, they used to print animals (such as bull and fish), birds, leaves and other designs....

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The designs that these people printed on the utensils included items that were used by them or were available to them for instance, they used to print animals (such as bull and fish), birds, leaves and other designs.

The name Mohenjo-daro is reputed to signify “the mound of the dead.” The archaeological importance of the site was first recognized in 1922, one year after the discovery of Harappa. Subsequent excavations revealed that the mounds contain the remains of what was once the largest city of the Indus civilization.

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