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Write in brief - Write about Harappan seals​

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Answered by NimishGoel
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Indus Valley Civilisation produced a lot of artefacts and art forms. The standard Harappan seal was square in shape with a 2X2 dimension. ... It is believed that the seals were used for commercial purposes. A few seals were also carried as amulets, perhaps as a kind of identity card.

Harappan Seals were made of Steatite which is a kind of soft stone. Namely terracotta, gold, agate, ivory and faience was also used.

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Answered by ArpitChauhan1501
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More than 2000 such seals have been found at various Harappan archaeological sites. They were in general small, flat, rectangular or square in shape and made of clays, soapstone or copper. They were often carved with figures of humans and animals like the unicorn, humped bull, goat, tiger and elephant.

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