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Goshia [24]
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What do Harappan buildings, city services, and ways of trading tell you about the ancient Harappan civilization? Will give brain

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devlian [24]3 years ago
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Other trade goods included terracotta pots, gold, silver, metals, beads, flints for making tools, seashells, pearls, and colored gem stones, such as lapis lazuli and turquoise. There was an extensive maritime trade network operating between the Harappan and Mesopotamian civilizations.

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