(A) It was an Urban civilization
(B) It has its own script
(C) It has an agricultural economy
(D) It extended upto the Narmada
valley
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Correct Answer: (B) It has its own script
Explanation:
The classification of Indus Valley Civilization as Aryan or Non-Aryan is complex and not solely based on archaeological findings. However, the presence of a distinct, undeciphered script ( Indus Script) distinguishes the Indus Valley Civilization from later Vedic civilization, which is associated with the arrival of Indo-European speakers and the development of the Sanskrit language.
Here’s why the other options are not necessarily indicative of being Non-Aryan: