Many fine examples of Harappan art can be found on the stamp seals made by people of the Indus Valley Civilization, which lasted from 3300 BC to 1900 BC in South Asia. The seals were usually made of baked clay or steatite (soapstone). Other examples of Harappan art include stone and bronze statues and painted pottery.
To see examples of Harappan seals, go to 'Indus Script Dictionary' on Facebook.
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Writing has been found on various Harappan objects, such as stamp seals, pots, bangles and an ax.
The 4 major achievements of the Harappan Civilization is:1,The sewer System2,The writing system3,Jewlery4,Art
Mehrgarh is a pre-Harappan site in Pakistan, and Harappa and Mohenjodaro are Harappan sites, also in Pakistan. There is a link below.
Deo Prakash Sharma has written: 'Glimpses of Harappan archaeology, circa 2700-2000 B.C' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology) 'Palaeolithic Age' -- subject(s): Paleolithic period 'Harappan potteries' -- subject(s): Indus civilization, Ancient Pottery, Pottery craft 'Harappan art'
The Harappan Religion was polytheistic.
The Harappan Civilization begain in 2500BCE
what animal's do they have in harappan civilization
conclusion of mesopatamiam & harappan civilazation.
Harappan civilization develop in the Indus River valley
Harappan civilization develop in the Indus River valley
Aryan were warriors and Harappan were piece full.