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Surprising ingredients were found in Harappan cooking pots
Harappan cooking pots revealed surprising ingredients like garlic, turmeric, and ginger, showing their early use of spices. Traces of barley, millet, and even tropical fruits like banana indicate a diverse diet and extensive trade networks bringing varied foods into their cuisine. For more visit herRead more
Harappan cooking pots revealed surprising ingredients like garlic, turmeric, and ginger, showing their early use of spices. Traces of barley, millet, and even tropical fruits like banana indicate a diverse diet and extensive trade networks bringing varied foods into their cuisine.
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What animals did the Harappans domesticate, and how do we know they consumed them?
The Harappans domesticated cattle, sheep, goats, and water buffalo. Archaeologists found animal bones with cut marks and remnants in cooking areas, suggesting consumption. Seals and terracotta figurines further confirm these animals' importance in Harappan agriculture and dietary practices. For moreRead more
The Harappans domesticated cattle, sheep, goats, and water buffalo. Archaeologists found animal bones with cut marks and remnants in cooking areas, suggesting consumption. Seals and terracotta figurines further confirm these animals’ importance in Harappan agriculture and dietary practices.
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Why did the Harappans establish their settlements near rivers?
The Harappans settled near rivers for access to water, fertile land for agriculture, and transportation routes. River proximity supported crop irrigation, facilitated trade, and provided resources essential for sustaining large urban populations. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncRead more
The Harappans settled near rivers for access to water, fertile land for agriculture, and transportation routes. River proximity supported crop irrigation, facilitated trade, and provided resources essential for sustaining large urban populations.
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What items did the Harappans export and what were their favorite ornaments?
The Harappans exported beads, copper, terracotta items, and semi-precious stones like lapis lazuli, carnelian, and agate. Their favorite ornaments included necklaces, bangles, earrings, and headbands crafted from gold, silver, and stones, highlighting their love for intricate jewelry and sophisticatRead more
The Harappans exported beads, copper, terracotta items, and semi-precious stones like lapis lazuli, carnelian, and agate. Their favorite ornaments included necklaces, bangles, earrings, and headbands crafted from gold, silver, and stones, highlighting their love for intricate jewelry and sophisticated craftsmanship in personal adornments.
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We need a new system for the age of ecology—a system which is embedded in the care of all people and also in the care of the Earth and all life upon it. Discuss.
India and rest of the world have taken many such steps in the last decade which are helpful in conserving wildlife. A campaign “Save Our Tigers” was initiated and the campaign soon reached over 100 million people worldwide and generated INR 95 million in funding for tiger conservation. Support has pRead more
India and rest of the world have taken many such steps in the last decade which are helpful in conserving wildlife. A campaign “Save Our Tigers” was initiated and the campaign soon reached over 100 million people worldwide and generated INR 95 million in funding for tiger conservation. Support has poured in from all corners – the Chief Ministers of various states and celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan and Mahendra Singh Dhoni have appeared on television to voice their support for the campaign. Lakhs of children have participated in rallies, calling for the protection of India’s national animal. The Save Our Tigers campaign has been an unprecedented success, bringing tiger conservation to the forefront of India’s consciousness. The good news is we’ve also seen what’s working. WWF (World Wildlife Fund) has been part of successful wildlife recovery stories ranging from southern Africa’s black rhino to black bucks in the Himalayas. And this, in turn, is helping to protect rich and varied ecosystems while ensuring people continue to benefit from nature. People engaged in protecting animals and environments have been working for them for a long time and their work is commendable.
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