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Answer in 100-150 Words Look at Following Figure and Describe What You See. How is the Body Placed? What Are the Objects Placed Near It? Are There Any Artefacts - History

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Answer in 100-150 words

Look at following figure  and describe what you see. How is the body placed? What are the objects placed near it? Are there any artefacts on the body? Do these indicate the sex of the skeleton?

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Following observations can be obtained after looking at the figure:-

  • Body has been kept in North-south direction in a pit,
  • Many graves contain pottery and ornaments which include jar.
  • Yes, jewellery like bangles are there on the body.
  • Yes, this indicates towards the sex of the skeleton, Le. it is the body of a woman.

It is concluded that there were great social or economic differences among the people living within the area of the Harappan Civilisation. But as a whole it appears that the Harappan did not believe in burying precious things with the dead.

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पाठ 1: Bricks, Beads And Bones: The Harappan Civilisation - Exercises [पृष्ठ २६]

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Where were large granaries found?


Who among the following was the author of book ‘The Story of Indian Archaeology’?


Which one among the following religious practices was seemed to be unfamiliar and unusual with the Harrapan culture?


Consider the following statement(s):

  1. the Harappan civilisation was the development of urban centres.
  2. the most distinctive features of Harappan cities were the carefully planned drainage system.
  3. Harrapan roads and streets were laid out along an approximate “grid” pattern.

Which of the above statement (s) is/are correct about Harappa Civilisation?


Match the following.

Archeologist Role/Contributions
(a) Alexander Cunningham (i) Discovered seals at Harappa
(b) Daya Ram SahiI (ii) First Director General of ASI
(c) John Marshall (iii) Brought a military precision in archaeology
(d) R E M Wheeler (iv) Announced the discovery of a new civilization

Which of the following Harappan sites is located in Gujarat?


Who is known as the father of Archaeology?


Who was the first Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)?


Harappa was discovered by ______.


Arrange the following events in correct chronological sequence from the earliest to the latest.

  1. REM Wheeler recognised that it was necessary to follow the stratigraphy of the mound.
  2. Daya Ram Sahni discovered seals at Harappa.
  3. Harappan artefacts reached Alexander Cunningham but he failed to understand their significance.
  4. Rakhal Das Banerji found seals at Mohenjodaro.

Arrange the location of the following sites of the Harappan civilisation in correct sequence from East to West.

  1. Banawali
  2. Dholavira
  3. Kalibangan
  4. Mohenjodaro

Match the following.

List I  List II
A. Sir Alexander  1. Brought military precision to Cunningham
the field of Archaeology
B. Dayram  2. First Director-General of Shahni
Archaeological Survey of India
C. R.E.M Wheeler  3. Excavated Harappa
 D. John Marshall  4. First professional archaeologist to work in India

The excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were carried out by the then Director-General of Archaeological Survey of India, whose name was:


Which is the latest Indus city discovered?


Which of the following were found Harappa?


In which of the following sites was found a jar depicting scene from the story 'cunning fox' from Panchatantra?


Match the following:

  Column-I
(Archeologists)
  Column-II
(Contribution)
(A) S.N. Roy (i) The Mythical Massacre
at Mohenjodaro
(B) G.F. Dales (ii) Ancient India
(C) R.E.M. Wheeler (ii) The Story of Indian
Archaeology
(D) John Marshall (iii) Mohenjodaro and
the Indus

Describe the contributions of various archaeologists from 1875 till 1950 in discovering the Harappan civilization. 


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