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Copper was mixed with tin to produce bronze, to make tools and weapons. Hence Harappan civilization came to be known as :

AIron Age civilization

BBronze Age civilization

CCopper Age civilization

DStone Age civilization

Answer:

B. Bronze Age civilization

Read Explanation:

  • The agricultural progress led to surplus production and storage of grains. Accurate weights and measures were used for exchanging the stored products.

  • The inscriptions discovered from Mesopotamia mention their trade relation with Meluha. Historians opine that Meluha is probably Harappa. The Mesopotamian seals found from Harappa also prove this trade link.

  • Lothal was one of the centres of maritime trade

  • No evidence for the use of coins has been found yet.

  • They collected copper from the mines of Khetri in the present Rajastan and tin from the present Afghanistan and central Asia.

  • Copper was mixed with tin to produce bronze, to make tools and weapons. Hence Harappan civilization came to be known as Bronze Age civilization.


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  2. Animals were considered as sacred by the Harappans
  3. The worship of plants and natural forces was a part of Harappan religious beliefs.
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