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- Statement 1:
- This is incorrect. The Levallois Technique does not relate to making Harappan pottery.
- It is unrelated to the procedures used in creating or perforating pottery from the Harappan civilization.
- Statement 2:
- This is correct. The Levallois Technique is a method used in the production of prehistoric stone flake tools.
- It involves preparing a stone core to produce flakes of a predetermined size and shape.
- Option 1:
- Incorrect because it assumes only statement 1 is correct.
- Option 2:
- Correct because it identifies only statement 2 as correct.
- Option 3:
- Incorrect because it claims both statements are correct.
- Option 4:
- Incorrect because it suggests that neither statement is correct.
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