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Indus Valley civilisation had trade relations with other foreign countries. How, according to you,would they have communicated with each other??

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Answered by maryamfatima302
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Answer:

The Indus Valley people had trade relations with Mesopotamia. The trade relationship during the later 3rd millennium was a direct one , ship from Meluhha docked in Mesopotamian ports , some Meluhhans settled in Sumer, and there is a seal belonging to a Mesopotamian whose job it was to act as an interpreter of the Meluhhan language. On the other hand , people from Mesopotamia reached the Indus , so it is clear that the Harappans conducted the trade between two civilizations.

Answered by ananya4062
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Answer:

Sea trading

Explanation :

It has been proved by archaeologists.. that the Indus valley civilization had a dockyard. Its existence has been proved by the Archaeological Survey of India. We also know that the Indus valley civilization had trade relationship with the Mesopotamian Civilization. The archaeologists believe that sea trading was the only option.. in which trade could be carried out in those times. The existence of the dockyard was proved by the archaeologists..when they came across the ruins of a dockyard while excavating the Indus valley Civilization. Hence..this is the proof that sea trading was carried out between the civilizations.

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