What weight and measures did indus people use in harappan civilization?
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the harrapans were skilled people and used to use cubical weights in graduated sizes that's they used binary weights
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the harrapans were skilled people and used to use cubical weights in graduated sizes that's they used binary weights
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People of Indus valley used several types of weights and measuring instruments both for commercial and building purpose. Several items for measuring weights have been discovered. They usually proceeded in a series, doubling from 1 i.e. like 1,2,4,8,16…64. They also had decimal multiples of 16. (Decimal in the sense that a unit is made up of 16 parts. Remember zero ‘0’ has not yet come into practice.)
Excavation works have found several measuring sticks. It is beleived that Harapan were the authors of linear system of measurement. A unit was measured as 'angula' (this has been described in Arthasastra also) which was still used in India until recently.
Excavation works have found several measuring sticks. It is beleived that Harapan were the authors of linear system of measurement. A unit was measured as 'angula' (this has been described in Arthasastra also) which was still used in India until recently.
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