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How will you probe that the Indus people had contact with the people of distance land​

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Answered by raissa19
15

Answer:

seals

Explanation:

we know that the Indus people had contact with other people by the discovery of seals. many seals on other civilizations have been found along with the ruins of the Indus valley civilisation. this also proves that they had flourishing trade with other civilisations.

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Answered by vilaspitale1
8

Answer:

The first farmers liked living near the river because it kept the land green and fertile for growing crops. These farmers lived together in villages which grew over time into large ancient cities, like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. The Indus people needed river water to drink, wash and to irrigate their fields.The first farmers liked living near the river because it kept the land green and fertile for growing crops. The Indus Valley was home to one of the world's first large civilisations. It began nearly 5,000 years ago in an area of modern-day Pakistan and Northern India.

There were more than 1,400 towns and cities in the Indus Valley. The biggest were Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Around 80,000 people lived in these cities.

The names Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were given to the cities in later times. We do not know what the Indus people called their cities, because nobody has been able to translate their ancient language.

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I am not sure but I hope this helps you

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