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mostly fish from the nile,fruits and things like that.

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Can you find a indus valley food?

They ate warm savory bread served with a side of barley or rice.They also ate:fish,pigs,sheep and water buffalo.They herded Zebras for milk.


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There were more than just cows because if there were only cows what would they eat?They didn't eat cows they ate Zebu a type of cow. There were snakes,deer, monkeys, alpaca's, fish, water buffalo and WAY more so the reccomended answer needs more effort.


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Who did eat the food or is who ate the food?

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Has India hijacked Pakistan's Heritage?

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