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Harappan seals are mostly square steatite with script and an animal. Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, and Dholavira are key findspots. They likely marked goods and office in a trade system. The Indus script on them is still unread. Seals are not a full social census of the civilisation.
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Introduction
Harappan seals are small inscribed stones and faience pieces from Indus cities. They are the main public sign of Indus writing, trade, and animal imagery.
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Form and findspots
- Typical seals are square steatite, carved in intaglio, with a boss at the back and a short inscription above an animal.
- Harappa and Mohenjo-daro yielded the densest hoards. Dholavira added a large signboard and seals in a gated city of Gujarat.
- Unicorn, bull, elephant, and composite beasts are common. The so-called unicorn is the modal motif, not a zoo census.
Function and script
- Seals likely marked goods, offices, and identity in a trade web that reached Mesopotamia, where Indus-style seals appear.
- The script is still unread. Direction is generally right to left. Sign lists are finite, so it is writing, not mere decoration.
- Asko Parpola and others argue a Dravidian hypothesis. That remains a hypothesis until a bilingual appears.
Limit
- Seals are elite or mercantile objects. They do not narrate the whole Indus farm hinterland.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD S[Harappan seals] --> H[Harappa Mohenjo-daro] S --> D[Dholavira] S --> T[Trade identity script]
Conclusion
Harappan seals are the portable archive of Indus script and animal emblem. They prove administration and long-distance trade; they do not yet yield a readable history.
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