GK
INDIAN HISTORY
Question
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One of the following sites from where the famous Bull-seal of Indus Valley Civilization was found-
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Harappa
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Chanhudaro
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Lothal
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Mohenjodaro
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The famous Bull-seal of Indus Valley Civilization was found at Harappa site. The Bull-seal is known to be dated back to around 2200-2500 BC. The Pashupati seal was found at the Harappan site of Mohenjo-Daro.
Detailed explanation-2: -Harappan seals have been found in Mesopotamia, Iran and Central Asia.
Detailed explanation-3: -However, the square-shaped seals of Harappan civilization outnumbered other shapes. Mostly these seals were made of a material called steatite which is a relatively soft stone found in the river beds. Apart from that, materials such as copper, terracotta, chert, faience and agate were also used to make those seals.
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