Answer:
The 'Dancing Girl' of the Indus Valley Civilization has been found from the archaeological site called Mohenjodaro, whose characteristics are as follows-
1. It is made using lost wax casting.
2. It is made of bronze.
3. It is naked in state.
4. It is in Tribhang dance posture which gives information about the dance, art and cultural activities of the time.
5. Bangles are worn in one hand, which indicates love for beauty.
6. There is a sense of confidence on its face, which is a sign of the self-respect of that time.
"The dancing girl (statue) is an indication of the art, culture, thinking, aesthetic sense, metal art and the social status and signifies the role of women of the Indus Valley Civilization."