what animal's do they have in harappan civilization
The Harappan people, part of the Indus Valley Civilization (circa 3300-1300 BCE), did not speak Sanskrit. Instead, their language remains largely unknown due to the lack of decipherable written records. While Sanskrit emerged later in ancient India, during the Vedic period (around 1500 BCE), it is believed that the Harappan civilization spoke a different, unrecorded language. Thus, there is no evidence to support that the Harappans spoke Sanskrit.
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Writing has been found on various Harappan objects, such as stamp seals, pots, bangles and an ax.
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.
what animal's do they have in harappan civilization
horse
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The Harappan people, part of the Indus Valley Civilization (circa 3300-1300 BCE), did not speak Sanskrit. Instead, their language remains largely unknown due to the lack of decipherable written records. While Sanskrit emerged later in ancient India, during the Vedic period (around 1500 BCE), it is believed that the Harappan civilization spoke a different, unrecorded language. Thus, there is no evidence to support that the Harappans spoke Sanskrit.
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The Indus Valley script, known as the Harappan script, is yet to be deciphered, so it is unknown if it contained an "A" character.
Remains of a variety of children's toys have been found. The toys were made of clay. They include carts, bird-shaped whistles, rattles and figures of various animals.
Writing has been found on various Harappan objects, such as stamp seals, pots, bangles and an ax.
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.
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Mehrgarh is a pre-Harappan site in Pakistan, and Harappa and Mohenjodaro are Harappan sites, also in Pakistan. There is a link below.
The Harappans were careful planners and skilled engineers.