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Q: What are the stone seals of the Harappan covered with?
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What are the animal seals of harappan civilization?

what animal's do they have in harappan civilization


What is the harappan art?

Many fine examples of Harappan art can be found on the stamp seals made by people of the Indus Valley Civilization, which lasted from 3300 BC to 1900 BC in South Asia. The seals were usually made of baked clay or steatite (soapstone). Other examples of Harappan art include stone and bronze statues and painted pottery. To see examples of Harappan seals, go to 'Indus Script Dictionary' on Facebook.


What is a Harappan soapstone seals?

The Harappan soapstone seals were used to sign names and stamp cargo with destinations. They were used in India and Pakistan from 3300 BC to 1900 BC, and the seals usually had an animal figure and a line of writing on them. To see examples of Harappan seals, visit 'Indus Script Dictionary' on Facebook.


How do you understand that the harappan people knew the art of writing?

Writing has been found on various Harappan objects, such as stamp seals, pots, bangles and an ax.


Sculpture on metal in harappan civilization?

A bronze statue of a dancing girl was found in a Harappan city, and a few of the stamp seals were made of copper instead of the usual soapstone or ceramic.


Are seals covered with fur?

yes


Was clay used in the harappan civilization?

Yes, clay was baked to make bricks, roof tiles, stamp seals and containers.


What is the importance of the harappan seals?

they used seal to communicate for long distances and the seal showed the identity of a sender


Are the harappan civilization were Hindu?

Some Indus seals feature figures that resemble the Hindu deities Shiva and Skanda. Fire altars were found at one Indus site. This makes some archeologists suspect that the Harappan civilization may have had an early form of Hinduism as a religion.


What were Indus valley seals for?

Some seals were used as name tags, and guards at city gates would not let people in unless they had one. Other Harappan seals were used to stamp the word 'namana' (greetings) on lettterhead. Another sort of stamp seal was used in freightyards and warehouses to stamp addresses on cargo, these seals had names of towns, rivers and countries on them. Visit 'Indus Script Dictionary' on Facebook to see many photos of Harappan seals.


Which soft stone were the Indus valley seals made from?

sulait


Which site of harappan civilization pre-harappan and harappan culture was found?

Mehrgarh is a pre-Harappan site in Pakistan, and Harappa and Mohenjodaro are Harappan sites, also in Pakistan. There is a link below.