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The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the ___ culture due to its discovery site. |
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True or False: The Indus Valley Civilization was primarily located in the southeastern part of the Indian subcontinent. |
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False. The Indus Valley Civilization was located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent. |
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The Harappan Civilization is primarily located in the region known as ___ and ___. |
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True or False: The Harappan Civilization's geographical extent is smaller than that of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. |
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Notable urban planning features include well-organized streets, drainage systems, and mud-brick platforms. |
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The architecture of Indus Valley Civilization is characterized by a grid system that ensured roads cut across one another at ___ angles. |
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True or False: The Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro is believed to have been used for ritual bathing, reflecting the importance of cleanliness in Harappan culture. |
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The granaries in Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were primarily used for ___ and ___. |
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False. The Harappan culture was not horse-centered, as neither horse bones nor representations appear prominently in their early and mature culture. |
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Elephants and rhinoceroses were known to the Harappans, while ___ and ___ were commonly domesticated animals. |
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True or False: The Harappans exclusively used stone tools and had no knowledge of bronze manufacturing. |
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False. The Harappans were well acquainted with the manufacture and use of bronze. |
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Fill in the blank: The bronze used by Harappan smiths was typically created by mixing copper with ___ from Rajasthan. |
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True or False: The Harappans had established a trading colony in northern Afghanistan. |
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The Harappan culture likely had a central authority due to its ___ cultural homogeneity. |
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True or False: The Harappan civilization is known for its temples containing depictions of gods. |
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False. The Harappan civilization is distinguished by the absence of evidence of gods placed in temples. |
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The worship of which animal, prevalent during the Harappan period, continues to be significant in modern times? |
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The Harappan script is primarily ___ in nature and consists of approximately 250 to 400 pictographs. |
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True or False: The Harappan script has been fully deciphered and is known to consist of long inscriptions similar to those found in ancient Mesopotamia. |
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False - The Harappan script has not been deciphered and is characterized by short inscriptions, mainly found on seals. |
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True or False: The Harappan weight system included a stick made of bronze with measurement marks. |