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Write a short note on life in the harrapan
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Answered by Anonymous
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The Harappan civilization was located in the Indus River valley. Its two large cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, were located in present-day Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh provinces, respectively. Its extent reached as far south as the Gulf of Khambhat and as far east as the Yamuna (Jumna) River.

Food

The food of the Harappans was supplied from extensive areas cultivated in the vicinity of the city. Rice was probably grown in the Indus valley. The staple food of the people comprised wheat, barley, rice, milk and some vegetables like peas, and fruits like date palms. Beef, mutton, pork, poultry, fish, etc. were also eaten by the Indus people. Agriculture appears to be the main occupation of the Indus people. The discovery of a granary at Harappa lends support to this.  

Clothing

The discovery of a large number of spindles proves the use of cotton for weaving social cloths. Wool was also used. The garments might have been sewn. Both men and women used two pieces of cloth. The men folk wore some lower garments like dhoti and upper garment like a shawl. The upper garment wrapped the left shoulder. Female attire was the same as that of men. Men wore long hair, parted in the middle and kept tidy at the back. The women of Indus valley usually wore long hair in a braid with fan-shaped bow at the end. The females of the Indus valley had a taste for culture like their modern sisters. The “vanity case” and the toilet jars found at Harappa consisted of ivory powder, face-paint and many other varieties of cosmetics.  

Decoration  

Most of the house-hold articles were made of pottery or of metals like copper and bronze. The art of pottery attained wonderful excellence at Mohenjo-Daro.  

Utensils and Tools  

Most of the kitchen utensils including jars, vessels, dishes etc. were made of earth and stone. There is a lack of defensive weapons like a sword. Chairs and tools were used for decorating rooms and for sitting comfortably.

Pastimes

Hunting of wild animals, bullfighting, fishing and clay modeling were general social amusements of people. It is suggested by scholars that there were strong family organizations among them. The craftsmen taught their skill in crafting to their children. The toys were used by children of the family.  

Communication

The large number of seals engraved with letters presents the idea that there was a high percentage of literacy among the Indus people. The drainage system also speaks of their cleanliness and public hygiene. The seals, the terracotta figurines, the images of dancing girls prove the artistic taste of the Indus men.

Answered by piya1191
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Few lines about the city life of Harappan civilization are :-

• The shawl - clad yogi.

• The statue of a dancing girl.

• The people of Harappan civilization were primarily urban people.

• The lived in well planned towns and took great care to look after their cleanliness.

• The cities grew up according to the particular schemes.

• The roads and streets were very wide.

• Roads were automatically cleaned by the moving air in the road.

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