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write a note on the agricultural technologies of Harappans? ​

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Answered by ItsVirat
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Harappans grew wheat, barley, pulses, peas, rice, sesame, linseed, and mustard. They also developed some new tools known as plough and was used to dig earth for planting the seeds and turning the soil. A method of irrigation was used due to less rainfall. The Harappan reared cattle sheep, goat, and buffalo.

Answered by aroranamrta12
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The prevalence of agriculture is indicated by finds of grains in various sites of civilization Archaeologist have found evidence of a ploughed field at seals and terracotta sculpture indicates that the bull was known and oxen were used for ploughing. Two different crops were grown together. Canals and wells were constructed for irrigation. Traces of canals have been found in all the Harappan site of Shortughai in Afghanistan, Water reservoirs have been found in Dhaulavira...

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