What was the uniform weights and measures used by the harappan civilisation
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The Harappan weights were mainly made out of stone and marble. Some of the earliest weights were spherical with a flat top and bottom, but all of the later ones were cut to be cube shaped. They used a binary ratio system that multiplied the smallest ratio (0.85g) by two.
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Answer:Standard weights and measures were developed by the Indus Valley Civilization. The centralised weight and measure system served the commercial interest of Indus merchants as smaller weight measures were used to measure luxury goods while larger weights were employed for buying bulkier items, such as food grains etc.
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