What has been argued about the so-called Pashupati seal? Choose one correct answer. It depicts a unicorn, which the Greeks placed in ancient India. It depicts the last ruler of the Indus Valley Civilization. Sir John Marshall interpreted the human figure as an early example of the Hindu goddess Shiva. It depicts an Indus Valley Civilization queen.

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What has been argued about the so-called Pashupati seal? Choose one correct answer.

It depicts a unicorn, which the Greeks placed in ancient India.

It depicts the last ruler of the Indus Valley Civilization.

Sir John Marshall interpreted the human figure as an early example of the Hindu goddess Shiva.

It depicts an Indus Valley Civilization queen.

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Pasupati seal is the name of a seal found at the Mohenjo-Daro archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization. The seal depicts a seated figure that is probably tricephalic (three-headed). It is believed to be around 2350-2000 BC. It has a more complex design among the thousands of seals found from the Indus Valley Civilization. This seal represents the religious customs and beliefs prevalent in the society of that civilization.

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