The Harappans, part of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, primarily reared domesticated animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs. They also kept chickens and possibly water buffalo. Evidence from archaeological sites shows that these animals were important for agriculture, transport, and food sources. The presence of animal figurines in Harappan artifacts suggests that they held cultural significance as well.
The Harappans traded gold, silver, clothes, and animals. :D
The Harappans had dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, sheep, goats, cattle, zebu, water buffaloes and elephants. Some claim that the Harappans had no horses, but horse bones were found at all levels when Harappan cities were excavated.
They killed the Harappans because of flooding,
the harappans had two piece dresses.men had something like a dhoti and women wore a kind of sari.
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discuss Harappans contribution in the field of development of urban culture?
Harappans used ships to carry freight to Sumer and Egypt.
clothing!
The Harappans were the earliest people to grow COTTON. They spun the cotton and wove it into cloth. Other plants that the Harappans cultivated were barley, wheat, peas, melons, and dates.
Harappans ate dates, peas, wheat bread, dairy products, fish, and various kinds of meat.
Trading was difficult for ancient Harappans because of the large wall that was built around the city and earlier cultures of the city.