The correct answer is Craft . ● Chanhudaro is a Harappan site. ● It is a tiny settlement (les s than 7 hectares) as compared to other Harappan sites such as Mohenjodaro (125 hectares). ● The site is almost exclusively devoted to craft production, including bead-making, shell-cutting, metal-working, seal- making and weight-making. ● The variety of materials used to make beads is remarkable: stones like carnelian (of a beautiful red colour), jasper, crystal, quartz and steatite; metals like copper, bronze and gold; and shell, faience, and terracotta or burnt clay. ● Some beads were made of two or more stones, cemented together, some of stone with gold caps. The shapes were numerous – disc-shaped, cylindrical, spherical, barrel-shaped, segmented. Some were decorated by incising or painting, and some had designs etched onto them. ● Specialized drills have been found at Chanhudaro. ● Thus, according to the above explanation, Craft will be the correct answer .