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The undeciphered Harappan script is primarily pictographic and mostly short. True/False.? Please give me answer quickly.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago

The Indus (or Harappan) people used a pictographic script. Some 3500 specimens of this script survive in stamp seals carved in stone, in moulded terracotta and faience amulets, in fragments of pottery, and in a few other categories of inscribed objects. The two features of Harrapan script are -- 1. It was pictographic in nature as the script consisted of designs of animals, fishes and various forms of the human. 2.It was found to be inscribed on seals, terracota tablets, etc.

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