Answer: Option [C]The tools and weapons of Harappan civilisation were mostly made of copper, tin and bronze.
Answer: Option [C]The tools and weapons of Harappan civilisation were mostly made of copper, tin and bronze.
Answer: Option [C]The domestic animals of the people of Harappan Civilization were dogs, cats, fowl, camels, buffalo, pigs, humped bull and shorthorn cattle.
Answer: Option [C]Mohenjodaro and Harappa are the sites of Indus Valley Civilization which are not in India. Mohenjo-Daro is an archaeological site in the Sindh province of Pakistan. Harappa is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, about 24 km west of Sahiwal.
Answer: Option [D]One Mohenjo-daro seal represents a half-human, half-buffalo monster attacking a tiger. This could be a reference to the Sumerian myth of Aruru, the Sumerian earth and fertility goddess, creating a monster to fight Gilgamesh, the hero of an ancient Mesopotamian epic poem. This is yet another example of international trade in Harappan culture.
Answer: Option [D]The Indus Valley Houses Were Built of burnt bricks. The uniform measurements of these bricks, found in this culture in many cities, are remarkable.