History Indus Valley Civilization Questions
The evidence of writing and literature in the Indus Valley Civilization is primarily found in the form of seals and inscriptions. The most notable discovery is the Indus script, which is yet to be deciphered. Thousands of seals have been found with short inscriptions, usually consisting of a few characters, engraved on them. These seals were likely used for administrative and commercial purposes. Additionally, pottery and other artifacts have been found with symbols and markings that may be related to a writing system. However, due to the lack of a comprehensive understanding of the Indus script, the exact nature and content of the literature in the civilization remains unknown.