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प्रश्न
India is well-known for its deep-rooted tradition in arts and crafts. Substantiate this statement by a brief mention of the following:
The Harappan Pottery
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उत्तर
Indians have learnt quite a lot in the field of art and craft from the Harappan art and craft which is discussed as under:
The Harappan Pottery: The workmanship of the Harappa potters is admirable. They made pottery of various shapes and sizes on a potter’s wheel. Different types of pots, jars, and vases were made. Pots meant for daily use were plain and those which were used for preserving valuables were glazed and painted. The discovery of pottery kilns reveals that pottery was fired with great care and skill.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What evidence has been found to suggest that the Harappan people were familiar with the art of writing?
Mention three main occupations of the Indus Valley people.
Why did the Indus Valley Civilization come to be known as Harappan Civilization?
With reference to the art and craft of the Harappan people, explain their achievements in the following fields:
The Art of Carving.
Mention any three features that led to the emergence of civilisation.
Why did ancient man start using bronze for making tools and weapons?
How do we know that the Harappans believed in animal worship?
In what two respects is Harappan Civilisation our greatest heritage?
With reference to Harappan Culture, answer the following question:
Discuss briefly how the Harappan Civilisation was discovered.
With reference to public buildings of Harappan Civilisation, answer the following question:
How were the granaries built and what was their importance?
