Social Sciences, asked by Aakash63151, 7 months ago

From where did the Harappans get copper?
Required to answer. a. Mumbai
b. Delhi
c. Kerala
d. Rajasthan

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Answered by sam44257
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer is (d) Rajasthan.

The main sources of copper exploited by the Harappans are believed to be Baluchistan and Afghanistan, in the region west of Indus. The area extends from highlands of Badakshan to coastal Makaran. Interestingly, this area has also yielded the earliest evidence of copper processing.

Answered by shatakshijha14
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Answer:

The Harappans probably got copper from Rajasthan and even from Oman. Tin, which was mixed with copper to produce bronze, may have been brought from Afghanistan and Iran.

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