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Question
Describe the social life of the Harappan people with reference to:
Their Ornaments.
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Solution
Both men and women, rich or poor, enjoyed wearing jewels. The ornaments were made of gold, silver, copper, and other well-known metals, with precious stones utilized to create a variety of designs. Both men and women wore necklaces, finger rings, and armlets. Women dressed themselves with a headdress, earrings, bangles, bracelets, girdles, and anklets.
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