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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
Why did the Indus Valley Civilization come to be known as Harappan Civilization?
State the probable period of the existence of the Indus Valley Civilization.
What is known as Bronze Age Civilisations?
Why did ancient man start using bronze for making tools and weapons?
Who discovered the city of Harappa?
State two chief features of residential houses in Mohenjo-Daro.
State two features of the trade in the Indus Valley Civilisation.
In respect of the chief features of the Harappan Civilisation, write short notes on the following:
Common elements between Mohanjo-Daro and Harappan Civilisations.
With reference to public buildings of Harappan Civilisation, answer the following question:
State the importance of the Great Bath.
With reference to public buildings of Harappan Civilisation, answer the following question:
How were the granaries built and what was their importance?
