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"The archaeological records provide immediate answer to the Harappa's central authority," Analyze different views given on the same. |
Answer» Solution : Opinion of some of the archaeologists about the Harappan central authority: (i) According to some archaeologists the Harappan society had no rulers and that everybody enjoyed equal status. (ii) Others feel that there was no several. The Mohenjodaro had a separate ruler, Harappan another and so forth. (iii) Others argue that there was a SINGLE state, given the similarity in artifacts, the evidence for planned settlement, the standardized ratio of brick SIZE and the cstablishments near SOURCES of raw MATERIAL. (iv) Of all, the last theory seems the most plausible as it is unlikely that entire communities could have collectively MADE and implemented such complex decisions. |
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