No, wrong sea.
no
The Harappans, known for their advanced urban planning and architecture, were similar to the contemporaneous Mesopotamians and Egyptians in terms of societal development. Like the Harappans, these civilizations had organized city layouts, sophisticated trade networks, and complex social structures. Additionally, the Minoans on Crete exhibited similar advancements in trade, art, and architecture, highlighting the parallel growth of early civilizations across different regions.
The Harappans traded gold, silver, clothes, and animals. :D
Harappans
Look in your textbook nigg@
Look in your textbook nigg@
Harappans used ships to carry freight to Sumer and Egypt.
genoa was on the caost of the mediteranian sea so it was easier to trade silks and spices
because they needed resources that they didn't have in their own civilization
They were able to trade over long distances
The Sumerians mentioned in their records that ships and goods had come from 'Meluhha', their word for Harappa.
They gave the civilizations from mesopotamians food and more neccesary items t build there town