Quea: Write a short note on the life and economic conditionns
of the Indus valley people.
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Answer:The economy of the Indus civilization was based on animal husbandry, particularly of zebu cattle, and on arable agriculture, growing cereals, pulses, and other plants. ... Animals were taken at certain times of year to graze on the expanses of seasonal pastures in Gujarat and Punjab and in the uplands of Baluchistan.
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The economy of the Indus civilization was based on animal husbandry, particularly of zebu cattle, and on arable agriculture, growing cereals, pulses, and other plants. These were supplemented by the exploitation of wild resources, such as fish.
What two main economic activities supported the Indus Valley civilization?
Agriculture: Agriculture was the main occupation of the Indus Valley people.
Domestication of Animals: The people of Harappa domesticated animals like oxen, buffaloes, pigs, goats and sheep.
Trade: Traders carried on trade in the country as well as with other countries like Egypt, Babylon and Afghanistan.
What two main economic activities supported the Indus Valley civilization?
Agriculture: Agriculture was the main occupation of the Indus Valley people.
Domestication of Animals: The people of Harappa domesticated animals like oxen, buffaloes, pigs, goats and sheep.
Trade: Traders carried on trade in the country as well as with other countries like Egypt, Babylon and Afghanistan.
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