Write in brief about the network of small towns that emerged during eighth century
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- the the subcontinent was dotted with several small towns from the eighth century onwards.
- this probably emerged from large villagers brought their product to sell.
- they also had market streets called hatta lined with shops.
- besides, there were streets for different kinds of artisans such as potters , oil pressers, sugar sugar makers, toddy makers, Smiths and stonemasons.
- while some traders lived in the town, are that traveled from town to town.
- many came from for and near to these towns to buy local articles and sell products of distant places such as horses, salt camphor, saffron, battle nut and spices like pepper.
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