Which of the following were used likely for harvesting during Harappan civilization
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Earlier historians had called this civilisation “The Indus Valley Civilisation”, but later on, major settlements have been excavated in the Ghaggar – Hakra belt that spread beyond the Indus region. The Harappan civilisation was the first urban civilisation in South Asia, contemporary to Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) and Egyptian civilisation.
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Flint blades were probably used for harvesting. A ploughed field at Early Harappan Kalibangan shows that the plough was in use by the early 3rd millennium BC; its criss-cross furrows allowed two crops to be raised in the same field, a practice that has continued into modern times.
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