how seals, script and weight promoted trade?
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Internal as well as external trade was promoted by the ruler. He used to issue common acceptable coins or seals, weights and measurements. Trade Granaries, seals, script, regulated weight and measures in a wide area indicated the existence of a "highly developed" "trade system"
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Weights
- This weight conform to the traditional Harappan "binary-weight" method used in all settlements. Such weights have been discovered in recent Harappa excavations & could have been used to control trade & perhaps to collect taxes. Smaller weights perhaps used for weighing jewellery and beads
Scripts
- Harappans used a "pictographic script" with "signs" that represented birds, humans & fish. Around 375-400 number of "Harappan scripts" were discovered. Scripts had been inscribed on seals that were used for traded items such as rims of jars, copper tools, terracotta tablets, ancient signboard, & jewellery. The scripts also indicate that people used to write the 1st line from right-left, the 2nd line from left-right, & so on. The inscriptions on the seals are supposed to be related to "trading transactions", possibly indicating the "identity of traders", factories, or makers.
Seals
- Seals tells us about their trade (ship seal) & service. Sealings were used for trading purposes in ancient times. This was made from ceramic or clay tags for sealing the rope of the bundled goods. The labels on the seals also list the contents (distinctive seals for the "identification of property"), the location, or the destination, or the amount of items found in the package, etc. The Mesopotamian stamp seal network is commonly recognized as the world's first language, developed owing to the need for monitoring accountants.
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