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Short note on the trade and commerce of the indus valley civilization

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Answered by tkitorepb52it
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Apart from the subsistence of agriculture and hunting, the people of Indus Valley civilization made a living for themselves by trading different goods. Trading of different goods helped the Indus Civilization expanded its culture, coming into regular contacts with faraway lands. The areas along the coastline and many rivers provided the Indus Valley people with consistent territories of water. The Harappa people were not confined to the boundaries of their own places. Foreign trades and sea ports were found in Harappa Civilization.

Guesswork and the theories continue about the imported goods that are traded from such territories and the circumstances and environment implicated with trade routes of long distance. However, the reliance of Harappa people on such trade practice is quite apparent through the research done in this perspective it. A complex yet elaborate system of weights that involve stone cubes of small size was perhaps used as the standard norms in weighing system of Harappa Civilization. With these facts to fore, it is obvious to draw a conclusion that by 2,500 BC Harappa civilization was a distinctive civilization that was spread over a great piece of land.

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