Yes, a Harappan stamp seal was found in a Sumerian city, and the Sumerians wrote in their records about ships and goods from 'Meluhha' (their name for Harappa).
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Harappans used ships to carry freight to Sumer and Egypt.
i dont know exactly... but i do know that it is either aryans, brahamns, hitties, or the sumerians... i think it is the brahamns
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 Sumerians performed a trade with foreign countries and other people out of the Persian Gulf. Extensive use of the wheel, which they attached to carts and horse drawn wagons.
The Sumerians mentioned in their records that ships and goods had come from 'Meluhha', their word for Harappa.
The Harappans traded gold, silver, clothes, and animals. :D
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Look in your textbook nigg@
Look in your textbook nigg@
Harappans used ships to carry freight to Sumer and Egypt.
Sumerians
i dont know exactly... but i do know that it is either aryans, brahamns, hitties, or the sumerians... i think it is the brahamns
sumerians
The Muslim group that first evaded the Indus Valley was the Harappans. Their culture was Mesopotamian, resembling that of Sumerians and the Elamites.