Practicing Success
Which of the following objects are considered distinctive to the Harappan culture? |
Pottery and textiles Weapons and armour Seals, beads, weights, stone blades, and baked bricks Coins and currency |
Seals, beads, weights, stone blades, and baked bricks |
The Harappan culture, also known as the Indus Valley civilization, is identified by archaeologists as a distinct cultural group. The term "culture" refers to a collection of objects that share a distinctive style and are typically found together within a specific geographical area and time period. These objects include seals, beads, weights, stone blades, and even baked bricks. They have been discovered in various regions, spanning from Afghanistan, Jammu, Baluchistan (Pakistan), to Gujarat |