Evidence of trade between the Indus Valley Civilization and Sumer includes the discovery of Indus seals in Mesopotamia and Sumerian artifacts in the Indus Valley. These seals, often made of steatite, feature unique inscriptions and motifs that suggest a complex trading relationship. Additionally, archaeological findings indicate that both civilizations exchanged goods such as textiles, metals, and precious stones, highlighting their interconnected economies. The presence of similar weights and measures further supports the notion of commercial interactions between the two cultures.
The layout of the cities along with the similarities in the cultures serve as evidence that the two cultures traded often
Mesopotamians traded with many. They traded with the Egyptians and the people of the Indus Valley River Civilization. Evidence of Mesopotamians trading with the people of the Indus Valley River Civilization are Indus seals being found in the ruins of Mesopotamia.
Mesopotamians traded with many. They traded with the Egyptians and the people of the Indus Valley River Civilization. Evidence of Mesopotamians trading with the people of the Indus Valley River Civilization are Indus seals being found in the ruins of Mesopotamia.
Mesapotima Indus Valley Civilations
Mesapotima Indus Valley Civilations
Spices and other goods (like silk) were traded between the Orient and the Roman Empire with the people of the Indus Valley as middlemen.
Yes, the TVA, Tennessee Valley Authority still exists today.
A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture is evidence of an organized government in The Indus Valley Civilization
A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture is evidence of an organized government in The Indus Valley Civilization
they traded among many ancient civilizations around the world
A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture is evidence of an organized government in The Indus Valley Civilization
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