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One of the following sites from where the famous Bull-seal of Indus Valley Civilisation was found is ________.

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Harappa
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Chanhudaro
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Lothal
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Mohenjodaro
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Solution

The correct option is A Harappa
  • The famous Bull-seal of Indus Valley Civilization was found at Harappa site.
  • The Bull-seal is known to be dated back to around 2200-2500 BC.
  • Seals were extensively used as an authentication mechanism during the trade of goods by the harappans.
  • The Pashupati seal was found in the harappan site of Mohenjo-Daro.
  • The Dockyard was excavated in the harappan site of Lothal.
  • The Carnelian beads were found in the site of Chanhudaro.

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