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Bricks, Beads and Bones

Question:

List the materials used to make beads in the Harappan Civilisation. Describe the process by which any one kind of bead was made.

Answer:

Making beads was an important craft of the Harappan people. It was mainly prevalent in Chanhudaro.
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Materials for making beads included beautiful red coloured stone-like camelian, jasper, crystal, quartz and steatite. Besides these, use of copper, bronze, gold, shell, faience, terracotta or burnt clay was also used.Process of making beads Making of beads differed as per the materials used. Beads had variety*of shapes. They did not make geometrical shapes like one made of harder stones.
Nodules were to be chipped for making rough shapes. They were finally flaked into the final form.
By firing the yellowish raw material, the red colour of camelian was obtained. Grinding, polishing and drilling constituted the last phase. Chanhudaro, Lothal and Dholavira were famous for specialized drilling.

 

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Q 1.

List the items of food available to people in Harappan cities. Identify the groups who would have provided these.

Q 2.

Discuss the functions that may have been performed by rulers in Harappan society.

Q 3.

Discuss, how archaeologists reconstruct the past.

Q 4.

Would you agree that the drainage system in Harappan cities indicates town planning? Give reasons for your answer.

Q 5.

List the materials used to make beads in the Harappan Civilisation. Describe the process by which any one kind of bead was made.

Q 6.

List the raw materials required for craft production in the Harappan Civilisation and discuss how these might have been obtained.

Q 7.

Look at figure 1.30 (See NCERT page-26) 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?

Q 8.

Describe some ofthe distinctive features of Mohenjodaro. [Delhi 2013]

Q 9.

List the items of food available to people in Harappan cities. Identify the groups who would have provided these.

Q 10.

On the given map, use a pencil to circle the sites where evidence of agriculture has been recovered. Mark an X against sites where there is evidence of craft production and R against sites where raw materials were found.

Q 11.

How do archaeologists trace socio-economic differences in Harappan society? What are the differences that they notice? [Delhi, All India 2009, 2011]