Correct option is C
Ans. (c) Bull
Sol. The bull was frequently depicted on the seals of the Harappan Civilization, showcasing its significance in their society. These seals, made of steatite, often featured a humped bull (Zebu), indicating its importance in agriculture, trade, and possibly religious beliefs.
Information Booster:
- Harappan seals typically featured animals, script, and religious symbols.
- The most common animals on these seals included bulls, elephants, rhinoceroses, and tigers.
- The seals were used for trade, identification, and possibly religious or administrative purposes.
- The "Unicorn" seal, found frequently, is still a subject of debate among historians regarding its real or mythical existence.
Additional Information:
Fox (a): Not commonly found on Harappan seals.
Deer (b): Rarely depicted in Harappan art and seals.
Lion (d): No evidence of lions on Harappan seals, though tigers were sometimes represented.