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they both use clay bricks and stones to makes seals.
Indus Valley seals were square stamp seals and usually had a bull or other animals on them, and Mesopotamian seals had cuneiform writing on them and were rolled onto the clay instead of stamped.
Indus valley, signiture seal
there was a hourse
Both are made of wet mud
It depends on the size and shape of the seal. Small seals are most probably about 1 to 2 kg
how was Indus seal made
The Indus Valley seals were imprinted on ceramics or clay. Most believe that the imprints were used as tags and to seal bundles of goods. See the links below for more information and some interesting ideas and opinions on the seals. Also try 'Indus Script Dictionary' on Facebook for photos and some interesting ideas and opinions on the seals.
The seals found at Mohenjo-Daro, an ancient Indus Valley Civilization site, are small, carved artifacts often made of steatite. They typically feature intricate designs, including animal motifs such as unicorns, and inscriptions in the still undeciphered Indus script. These seals are believed to have had various purposes, possibly for trade, religious rituals, or as identifiers for ownership. Their discovery provides valuable insights into the culture, economy, and writing system of the Indus Valley Civilization.
Features of the Indus Valley Civilization include its cities which were technologically advanced, transportation which was also advanced and a key component of another key feature, trade, its writing system which is not yet decoded but seems to point to a literate people, the Indus religion which may be the forbearer to the Hindu religion and their arts and crafts. The figurines that have been found have given archaeologists insight into the Indus culture and many beads and shells that would have been used in jewelry has also been unearthed.