the indus valley people used iron to develop weapons.
They used Canals.
The people of the Indus Valley Civilization primarily used a form of writing known as the Indus script, which remains undeciphered today. This script was inscribed on various seals, pottery, and other artifacts, suggesting it was used for trade, administrative purposes, or possibly religious contexts. Additionally, archaeological evidence indicates they may have used symbols and pictographs for communication. However, the exact nature and full extent of their communication methods are still subjects of research and debate.
False. The Indus Valley Civilization employed a variety of symbols, including pictographs, but also used abstract signs and inscriptions. Their writing system remains undeciphered, and it is unclear how extensive their use of written communication was. The presence of seals and pottery with these symbols indicates a complex method of conveying information.
The Indus river was used by the Harappans to irrigate their crops. It also served as a way for ships to bring cargo to river ports, and travelers to the ports.
Indus seals, originating from the Indus Valley Civilization, typically measure about 2 to 4 centimeters in size, with most being around 3 centimeters square. They are made of steatite and often feature intricate carvings, including animal motifs and script. The small size of these seals made them suitable for use in trade and administrative activities, serving as a form of identification or branding.
Some Indus artifacts, such as stamp seals, had writing on them. Many were made of ceramic, which stone age cultures did not use. Other Indus artifacts, such as tools and weapons and ornaments, were made of bronze, copper, silver or gold.
Some Indus artifacts, such as stamp seals, had writing on them. Many were made of ceramic, which stone age cultures did not use. Other Indus artifacts, such as tools and weapons and ornaments, were made of bronze, copper, silver or gold.
The Indus valley was used for pasture and farmland by the Harappans who lived there. They also built carefully planned cities of mud brick there.
The Indus valley was used for pasture and farmland by the Harappans who lived there. They also built carefully planned cities of mud brick there.
they both use clay bricks and stones to makes seals.
Indus script or Harappan script was the writing system of the Indus Valley civilization. It was used in ancient greater north India (which included Pakistan and Bangladesh) from 3000 BC to 1900 BC, before Brahmi script came into use.