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How did the archeologists reconstruct the long distance contact of the Harappan people

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Answered by byalihalsrinivas
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Archaeologists have been able to reconstruct dietary practices from finds of charred grains and seeds. ∙∙ These are studied by archaeo-botanists, who are specialists in ancient plant remains. Grains found at Harappan sites include wheat, barley, lentil, chickpea and sesame

Answered by yashanaahuja7
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Archaeologists reconstruct the past by a study of the artefacts which they unearth such as seals, coins, remains of buildings, clay, pots or burnt grains. ... Archaeologists excavate the ancient sites.

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