harappans in A Sentence

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    Says Shinde:" The Harappans did help them flourish but the farmers retained their culture intact.

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    However, Harappans were the first persons who built the first city of the world, named after themselves.

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    Some 8,000 years ago, the area was also known to be a home to the Harappans.

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    About 8000 years ago the area was also known to be a home to the Harappans.

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    Harappans also made seals out of stone which are rectangular and had an animal carved on them.

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    As genetics has also shown, the Harappans are the ancestors of both North Indians and South Indians.

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    So, about 8000 years ago, the area was also known to be a home to the Harappans.

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    The highly civilized Harappans knew the art of growing cereals, and wheat and barley constituted their staple food.

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    We have known for a long time that there have been trade and cultural contacts between Harappans and neighbouring civilisations.

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    We have known for a long time that there have been trade and cultural contacts between Harappans and other neighbouring civilisations.

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    In early civilisational zones like Mesopotamia, no individual person's name could be identified but in India Harappans, who built the early civilisational city, could be identified.

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    The only new things are: the Science report talks about the likelihood that the Harappans spoke a Dravidian language, which the earlier version of the report had not talked about.

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    If you are talking about some Harappans travelling to neighbouring civilisations such as Bactria Margiana Archaeological Complex(BMAC) or Shahr-i-Sokhta with whom they had trade and cultural links, that is accurate.

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    If you are talking about some Harappans travelling to neighbouring civilisations such as Bactria Margiana Archaeological Complex(BMAC) or Shehr-i-Sokhta with whom they had trade and cultural links, that is accurate.

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    Beyond Akhnoor, towards the upper hilly area that joins Sivalik Hills, there has been no trace of any object that could show that Harappans moved any further beyond this town.

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    Others note that since the valley was isolated and protected by mountains to the west, and the lands to the east were not heavily populated, maybe the Harappans were less peace-loving than lucky.

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    First, some artifacts recovered from Harappan sites show an image of a man seated in a yogic position and looking remarkably like Shiva, the Hindu god- if the Aryans had conquered the Harappans, why would they adopt the god of the weaklings they defeated?

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