Bricks, Beads and Bones (The Harappan Civilization)
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What is the other name for the Harappan Civilization?
The Mature Harappan phase lasted from:
What material were Harappan seals typically made of?
The Great Bath was found at which Harappan site?
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Which crops were commonly grown by the Harappans? (Select all correct answers)
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Wheat, Barley, Lentil, Chickpea, Sesame
Archaeological evidence shows that Harappans grew wheat, barley, lentil, chickpea, and sesame. Rice finds are relatively rare, suggesting it was not a major crop. Millets were found at sites in Gujarat.
Which features characterized Harappan urban planning? (Select all correct answers)
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Grid pattern streets, Sophisticated drainage system, Standardized brick sizes, Houses with courtyards
Harappan cities showed excellent urban planning with grid pattern streets, sophisticated drainage systems, standardized bricks (length and breadth were four times and twice the height), and houses centered around courtyards. Cities were not circular in layout.
Chanhudaro was primarily known for:
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Craft production
Chanhudaro was a small settlement almost exclusively devoted to craft production, including bead-making, shell-cutting, metal-working, seal-making, and weight-making. It was a specialized manufacturing center.
Which animals were domesticated by the Harappans? (Select all correct answers)
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Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep, Goat, Pig
Archaeological evidence shows that Harappans domesticated cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, and pig. Deer bones are also found, but these were wild animals that were probably hunted rather than domesticated.
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