Describe the agricultural technologies followed by the Harappans.
The agricultural technologies followed by the Harappans were:
(i) Representations on seals and terracotta sculpture indicate that the bull was known, and archaeologists extrapolate from this that oxen were used for ploughing.
(ii) Terracota models of the plough have been found at sites in Cholistan and at Bannawali.
(iii) The fields had two sets of furrow at right angles to each other, suggesting that two different crops were grown together.
(iv) Water reservoirs found in Dholavira may have been used to store for agriculture.