Agriculture, trade, and make bronze/copper tools.
Agriculture, trade, and make bronze/copper tools.
The Harappan Civilization is also known as the Indus Valley Civilization, which thrived in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northwest India. Economic activities which allowed the Harappan civilization to begin include agriculture (wheat, barley, peas, sesame seeds, dates, cotton, cattle, sheep, goats, chicken, water buffalo) and trade with one another and then with people from farther away. They also learned how to make copper and bronze tools.
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Agriculture was the main economic activity of Egyptian Harappan and Sumerian civilizations.
Harappan civilization develop in the Indus River valley
The great mystery associated with the Harappan civilization is why the civilization disappeared.
The copper stage in the Harappan civilization dates from about
Harappan civilization was named after the archeological site of Harappa in Pakistan.
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the harappan civilization
The Harappan or Indus valley civilization was named after the archeological site of Harappa in Pakistan.
The Harappan Civilization begain in 2500BCE