Discuss the range, techniques and social meanings of Harappan sculpture (stone, bronze and terracotta). (Answer in 250 words)

Harappan sculptural traditions—ranging from stone and bronze to terracotta—map a continuum of materials, techniques and aesthetic choices that mirror urban craft specialisation in the Bronze Age Indus (c. third millennium BCE). Together they reveal technological sophistication as well as social and ritual priorities.

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