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how were exchanges regulated within the Harappan city​

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Exchanges were regulated by a precise system of weights, usually made of a stone called Chert and generally cubical, with no markings. Some archaeologist are of the opinion that Harappan society had no rulers, whereas other archaeologist feel that there was no single ruler but several rulers.

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