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Most Harappan seals made of _____.
Bricks
Granite
Steatite
Brass
- Many Harappan seals are known for their intricacy and craftsmanship.
- The seals often feature animals, inscriptions, and various symbols.
- The primary material used to make these seals was steatite, also known as soapstone, which is soft and easily carvable.
- Bricks were used widely in Harappan architecture but not for seal-making.
- Granite is a hard stone that was not typically used for such detailed carvings in Harappan seals.
- Brass is a metal alloy and not used for Harappan seals, as it was rare and more difficult to intricately work with during that time.
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