They were used to make wool and metal
The Indus River.
harappa
stone tools
Pretty sure weights.
Cubic.
Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization which existed between 3300-1300 BCE. Together with Egypt and Mesopotamia is one of the three oldest civilizations. Indus valley people used copper tools like chisels, pickaxes, and saws.
Carnelian and agate beads were used by the Harappans.
Indus Valley seals are small inscribed artifacts created by the ancient civilization of the Indus Valley, which flourished around 2500 to 1900 BCE in what is now Pakistan and northwest India. These seals, typically made of steatite, feature a variety of motifs, including animals, human figures, and script, possibly representing an early form of writing. They were likely used for trade, identification, or religious purposes, serving as markers for goods or ownership. The seals provide valuable insights into the culture, economy, and social organization of the Indus Valley civilization.
they used only bull carts as a transport. (thanks...Ayesha rehman)
It was used for religous reasons in the Indus Valley civilization, but the real reason has not been discavered. It is NOT used for a bath tub
Metallurgy was not used to make coins in the Indus Valley Civilization because the civilization did not have a standardized currency system like coins. Instead, they used a barter system where goods and services were exchanged directly. The absence of a standardized coinage system suggests that other forms of trade and exchange were more prevalent in this ancient society.
The early civilization that used Sanskrit writing was the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Sanskrit, which is an ancient Indo-Aryan language, was used to write religious texts and literature in this civilization.