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trade and commerce of Harappan civilization.​

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Answered by Vanisher
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Granaries in major sites like Mohenjo Daro, Harappa and Lothal ; finds of numerous seals, uniform script and regulated weights and measures indicate the importance of trade in the life of Indus valley people.

Harappan conducted trade in stone, metal and shell

Probably a barter system existed

In return for finished goods and food grains, Harappans procured metal from neighbouring areas by boat and bullock cart.

They were aware of the use of wheels

They maintained commercials links with Afghanistan, Iran and Rajasthan.

They set up trading colony in northern Afghanistan, which facilitated trade with Central Asia

Their cities also had commercial links with people of Tigris and Euphrates basins.

Many Harappan seals were discovered in Mesopotamia

Harappans imitated some cosmetics used by urban people f Mesopotamia.

Harappans carried on long distance trade on lapis lazuli

Answered by naresh2321
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Explanation:

Granaries in major sites like Mohenjo Daro,

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Harappa and Lothal ; finds of numerous seals, cuneiform script and regulated weights and measures indicate the importance of trade in the life of Indus valley people.Probably a barter system existed

In return for finished goods and food grains, Harappans procured metal from neighbouring areas by boat and bullock cart.Harappans imitated some cosmetics used by urban people f Mesopotamia.They knew the art of measurement. Sticks inscribed with measure

marks have been found.

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