Which craft was particularly significant in Harappan trade?
Class 6 Social Science Chapter 6 The Beginnings of Indian Civilisation introduces the role of rivers in the growth of civilizations. The Indus and its tributaries provided fertile soil, water for irrigation and a means of transport, facilitating trade and settlement. Many MCQs revolve around the significance of rivers, testing students’ understanding of how geography influenced civilization. Learning about these aspects highlights the dependency of early humans on nature and the strategic selection of settlement locations.
Ans.: (C)
Bead making craft was particularly significant in Harappan trade.