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4. The people of the Indus Valley were possibly the first in the world to
a.cotton
b.silk
c.wheat​

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Answered by tiwarishashwat125
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A piece of woven cotton has been recovered from Mohenjo-Daro, gives evidence to the cotton cultivation of that time. The Indus people produced wheat, barley, ragi etc. They produced two types of wheat and barley. A good quantity of barley has been discovered at Banawali. But there was not enough evidence to show that pulses have been cultivated extensively by the Harappans.

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Answered by Naomi7
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A piece of woven cotton has been recovered from Mohenjo-Daro, gives evidence to the cotton cultivation of that time. The Indus people produced wheat, barley, ragi etc. They produced two types of wheat and barley. A good quantity of barley has been discovered at Banawali. But there was not enough evidence to show that pulses have been cultivated extensively by the Harappans.

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