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Asked: November 8, 20242024-11-08T08:37:41+00:00 2024-11-08T08:37:41+00:00In: Class 6 Social Science

Consider the ‘Dancing Girl’ figurine. What do you make of the attitude the figurine expresses? Observe her bangles covering an entire arm, a practice still visible in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Where else in this chapter can you spot bangles worn in this manner. What conclusion should we draw from this?

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The ‘Dancing Girl’ figurine’s confident posture and armful of bangles suggest pride and cultural identity. Similar bangles appear on figurines and images, symbolizing fashion, possibly linked to status or regional style.

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      2024-11-08T10:34:45+00:00Added an answer on November 8, 2024 at 10:34 am

      The ‘Dancing Girl’ figurine, with her upright stance and armful of bangles, exudes confidence and individuality. Her style reflects a cultural practice still seen in parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Similar bangles in other artifacts reinforce that this ornamentation was both fashionable and culturally significant. The widespread depiction of bangles suggests their symbolic value, perhaps denoting social status, profession, or regional identity, showcasing the Harappans’ appreciation for adornment and the role of jewelry in self-expression.

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