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Question
In what two respects is Harappan Civilisation our greatest heritage?
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Solution
The Harappan Civilisation presents a basic ground of indispensable heritage which imparts a solid imprint on the latter civilsations, e.g. the way of making baked pottery, bricks, beads, jewelry, etc. The cultivation of cotton was adopted by the Egyptians after several centuries.
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