Archaeologists have used certain strategies to trace socio-economic differences in Harappan society which includes studying burials. The dead in Harappan society were laid in pits. The differences in the way the burial pits were made and their contents could indicate social differences while others did not.Posted By Ryan Stritzinger
No. The connection between the Harappan language and Indian languages is theoretical, so at best you could say that the Harappan language is distantly related to the languages spoken in India, but this is only a possibility.
It looks like it was a figure. Most are animals, but a few are people. Also, the seals were made of soapstone, terra cotta, and copper, and they almost all had a bead-like attachment at the back so they could be worn.
Because scholars have not yet learned their language so they could not understand it
Comprehend and translate older rock documents. It gave the scholars could use to understand other scripts.
Archaeologists have used certain strategies to trace socio-economic differences in Harappan society which includes studying burials. The dead in Harappan society were laid in pits. The differences in the way the burial pits were made and their contents could indicate social differences while others did not.Posted By Ryan Stritzinger
No. The connection between the Harappan language and Indian languages is theoretical, so at best you could say that the Harappan language is distantly related to the languages spoken in India, but this is only a possibility.
It looks like it was a figure. Most are animals, but a few are people. Also, the seals were made of soapstone, terra cotta, and copper, and they almost all had a bead-like attachment at the back so they could be worn.
Yes, but they choose not to. Archaeologists concern themselves with human and societal development (like anthropologists) and as such they deal with remains that are too young to have fossilized. If an archaeologist wanted to, they certainly could apply their skills to paleontology, but they leave that to the paleontologists just like the paleontologists leave anthropology to archaeologists and anthropologists.
A sentence: " After digging, I could unearth the tree"
The Harappan Civilization is believed to be the first people to arrive in India from Africa approximately 4000 BC. They were hunter-gatherers who settled in the Indus Valley to become farmers. They had a system of writing similar to the Egyptian hieroglyphs but no one has yet to translate the writings They lived in stone houses and used bronze tools. Around 2000 BC their civilization collapsed for reasons unknown.
A:At first, religious texts were used by archaeologists as primary sources because the archaeologists assumed the Bible to be literally true. When they made a discovery that appeared to confirm the biblical account, archaeologists assumed a biblical date for that discovery. When they made a discovery that appeared to create doubt about the biblical account, archaeologists assumed that their own analysis was flawed and so looked for explanations. As the number of archaeological finds that contradicted the Bible continued to mount, archaeologists began to realise that the Bible was not necessarily a reliable historical document and began to rely on it as a secondary source, in other words one that could usefully confirm information from other sources but which could not be relied on in the absence of other sources. Some archaeologists now believe that even as a secondary source, the Bible is not very useful in respect to history.
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.
Because scholars have not yet learned their language so they could not understand it
In a sense, archaeologists are the rubbish collectors of the past, and the discards of history are the evidence-what people threw away, forgot about, or were unable to retrieve. Through excavation, analysis, study, and writing, archaeology brings the past to life.
Some objects that archaeologists may find include pottery shards, tools (such as arrowheads or axes), jewelry, weapons, and architectural fragments. Objects made of stone that archaeologists may find include tools, sculptures, beads, and building materials.
Chinese writing was more complex and people could actually figure out the language,while people could