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Which of the following attributes were not common of Indus Valley stamp seals?

a.
The stamps were carved out pure limestone.
b.
They were used as marks of ownership/status.
c.
They were often engraved with animals, humans, fantastic creatures, or divinities.
d.
The stamps contain inscriptions along the top edge.

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The Answer is A

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User SteinNorheim
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The answer is option a, that is "The stamps were carved out pure limestone".
This sentence is false because the stamps were actually made of another kind of rock such as stearite which is a magnesium-rich rock composed of mineral talc and some of them are also made of silver or calcite.
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