Indus Valley was a merchant-oriented civilization that originated in present-day Pakistan and India, on the coasts of the Arabian sea. The people who planned the cities of the Indus Valley Civilisation sent their people to distant lands to get metals, precious stones, and other things used in making many useful things such as toys, seals, and ornaments. Who made those things? *
A. Farmers
B. Craftsmen
C. Traders
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