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One of the most famous artifacts of the Indus valley civilization is a statue from Mohenjo Daro called Dancing Girl. The little statue is made of bronze. Compared with other Indus valley statues and figurines, Dancing Girl looks more realistic and active. Archaeologists called the statue Dancing Girl because the figure has one hand on its hip and looks like it is tapping its feet to music.
What two pieces of information does Dancing Girl reveal about the Harappan civilization?
The Harappans were familiar with pottery.
The Harappans practiced metalwork.
The Harappans minted coins for trade.
The Harappans were probably familiar with music.
The Harappans created statues of gods and goddesses.