The majority of pottery produced and used during the Mature Harappan Phase was plain and simply fashioned, unpainted sturdy vessels likely meant for daily domestic utilization. However, painted and inscribed wares, terracotta bangles, toys, statues, and specialized vessels like perforated jars also constituted notable proportions typifying regional variations in material cultures across Indus settlements indicating localized craft production.
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