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Describe the economy of the harappan civilisation

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Answered by morganpettry
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Mohenjo Daro and Harappa's thriving economy was based on trade and agriculture. The people of the Indus River Valley would trade crops (wheat, rye, peas, and rice) and craft goods (jewelry and beads) for gold, copper, and turquoise. Most trade was done by means of water, an advantage to living near a water source.

Answered by DevanKey02
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Hey dude,

❦Mohenjo Daro and Harappa's thriving economy was based on trade and agriculture.

❦The people of the Indus River Valley would trade crops (wheat, rye, peas, and rice) and craft goods (jewelry and beads) for gold, copper, and turquoise.

❦Most trade was done by means of water, an advantage to living near a water source.

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