The Indus valley people were the first in the world to spin the cotton and wollen yarn .This has been confirmed from the discovery of a number of clay spindles of different sizes, all over these cities. moreover , needles and buttons have also been found here.
They preferred loose dresses.men wore dhoti and a shawl's. women wore a type of skirt and wrapped a shawl round their sholders.
men kept their hair short and thei beard trimmed.women on the other hand liked to keep long hair and dressed their hair in a variety of styles.They used combs to decorate their hair.
men and women,both rich and poor wore ornaments.necklaces,filletsarmlets and finger- rings, were common to both men and women. In addition to these,women also wore girdles(belt for the waist),ear-rings,nose rings ,anklets , bangles,nose-studs and bracelets.
the woman loved cosmetics.They were fond of looking beautiful and charming.
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Yes, the barter system was likely used during the Harappan Civilization, as there is limited evidence of currency. Trade and exchange of goods among communities were common, facilitated by the civilization's advanced urban planning and trade networks. Artifacts such as weights and measures suggest organized trade practices, indicating that goods were exchanged based on mutual agreement rather than through a standardized currency.
The bricks used by the Harappan civilization were typically made of baked clay, providing durability and uniformity, with standard sizes that facilitated construction. In contrast, Mesopotamian bricks were often sun-dried and varied in size, while Egyptian bricks were primarily made from mud and straw, also sun-dried. The Harappans' advanced brick-making techniques allowed for more sophisticated urban planning and drainage systems in their cities, such as Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa. Overall, the quality and uniformity of Harappan bricks contributed to their distinctive architectural style compared to those in Mesopotamia and Egypt.
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Ornaments decorations are generally used during holidays and special occasions and can be made or bought online or in local stores! Ornaments are meant to decorate and give a holiday feel. Some ornaments are used for more morbid holidays like Halloween, but mostly for Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter!
Role of Brick was important. In Harappa and Mohenjodaro culture, baked bricks were massively used as building item. We can find them in the ruins of their towns
Flush toilets were first used in the Indus Valley Civilization. The cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro had a flush toilet in almost every house, attached to a sophisticated sewage system.
Glass ornaments, such as the ones that are used today, were first used as Christmas decor in Germany in the mid 19th century. Today, the ornaments are used because of the look they provide.
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Radko Ornaments are decorations that are used to festoon a Christmas tree during the holiday season. Ornaments may range from simple round ball to artistic designs. Radko Ornaments are made by the Christopher Radko Company dedicated to designing and producing fine European glass ornaments. Christopher Radko products are available for purchase in thousands of stores and online sites.
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No, you do not need to capitalise ornaments.
Yes, in some cases, limestone is used in drainage of harappan civilization. The main channels were made of bricks set in mortar and were covered with loose bricks that could be removed for cleaning.
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