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Indian History & Culture Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundatio

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Q1Domain Verified
The Indus Valley Civilization's urban planning, characterized by its grid-like street layout and sophisticated drainage systems, is often cited as evidence of a highly centralized administrative structure. However, what specific archaeological evidence *most strongly* challenges the notion of a single, monolithic ruling authority and instead suggests a more decentralized or complex socio-political organization?
The presence of standardized brick sizes and architectural styles, suggesting widespread adherence to common building codes.
The absence of monumental palaces or royal tombs, in contrast to contemporary Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations.
The uniformity of weights and measures across all major sites, indicating a shared economic system.
The discovery of diverse pottery styles and regional variations in artifact assemblages at different Indus sites.
Q2Domain Verified
The transition from the Mature Harappan period to the Late Harappan period is marked by significant societal changes. From a practical, archaeological perspective, which of the following is the *most compelling* indicator of a decline in large-scale, coordinated urban infrastructure and a shift towards more localized, perhaps agrarian, economies?
The emergence of new burial practices and grave goods at Late Harappan sites.
The proliferation of smaller, dispersed settlements and a reduction in the size and complexity of residential structures.
The abandonment of major urban centers like Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.
The disappearance of the Indus script from seals and pottery.
Q3Domain Verified
The concept of "Dravidian" origins for the Indus Valley Civilization is a persistent hypothesis. Which of the following archaeological findings, when critically analyzed in conjunction with linguistic and genetic studies (though the latter are often contested), provides the *most nuanced* support for *potential* connections, rather than definitive proof, of Dravidian influence or presence?
The identification of certain pictograms in the Indus script that bear *some* resemblance to proto-Dravidian roots, and genetic studies showing a substratum of ancient ancestry in South India with links to the Indus Valley.
The widespread use of burnt bricks in construction across all major Indus sites.
The discovery of a large number of seals with inscriptions in the undeciphered Indus script.
The presence of figurines resembling the "Priest-King" statue and the dancing girl.

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