Imagine you are a Harappan trader taking goods to lothal. Write a report highlighting the following points :-a)choice of goods b)method of transportation c) mode of payment
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.In some cases common products were distributed throughout the state. From the limestone hills at Rohri and Sukkur (Sakhar) came nodules of fine and finished flint blades which were worked at vast factory sites nearby. Thence they were imported, no doubt, by river to wherever possible, to form a uniform item of equipment at Harappa, Mohenjodaro, Lothal, Rangpur, Kot Diji and Kalibangan. Balakot, near Las Bela on the coast of Baluchistan, and Chanhudaro were centres for shell working and bangle-making; Lothal and Chanhudaro were centres for the manufacture of beads of carnelian, etc.
It may be confidently assumed that many other specialist products, such as weights, seals, copper artefacts, etc. were equally much the work of craft groups in the cities, and were disseminated in similar fashion throughout the Harappan state. A glance at the finds from Mohenjodaro will suffice to recognise the presence of specialized groups of craftsmen - potters, copper and bronze workers, stone workers, builders, brick-makers, seal cutters, bead makers, faience workers, etc. Other groups are implicit - scribes, priests, administrators, sweepers, farmers, caravan-leaders and, of course, traders.
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