1. The Harappans used carts with solid wheels for overland trade and boats for river and coastal routes. Their transportation methods enabled efficient movement of goods within the Indus Valley and with distant regions. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-social-sRead more

    The Harappans used carts with solid wheels for overland trade and boats for river and coastal routes. Their transportation methods enabled efficient movement of goods within the Indus Valley and with distant regions.

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  2. Harappan seals, often engraved with animal motifs and inscriptions, played a vital role in trade by marking ownership and authenticating goods. These small seals helped facilitate long-distance trade and ensured the identification of merchants and products. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacaRead more

    Harappan seals, often engraved with animal motifs and inscriptions, played a vital role in trade by marking ownership and authenticating goods. These small seals helped facilitate long-distance trade and ensured the identification of merchants and products.

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  3. The massive basin at Lothal, measuring about 218 by 37 meters, likely served as a dockyard for Harappan ships, facilitating maritime trade. It allowed boats to load, unload, and navigate nearby waterways. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-social-science-chaptRead more

    The massive basin at Lothal, measuring about 218 by 37 meters, likely served as a dockyard for Harappan ships, facilitating maritime trade. It allowed boats to load, unload, and navigate nearby waterways.

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  4. Two main factors widely agreed upon for the decline of the Harappan civilization are environmental changes and river shifts. The drying of the Sarasvatī River and frequent flooding of the Indus River likely disrupted agriculture, trade, and settlements, leading to gradual urban abandonment. For moreRead more

    Two main factors widely agreed upon for the decline of the Harappan civilization are environmental changes and river shifts. The drying of the Sarasvatī River and frequent flooding of the Indus River likely disrupted agriculture, trade, and settlements, leading to gradual urban abandonment.

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  5. The earlier theory that Aryan invasions caused the decline of the Harappan civilization has been largely dismissed. Archaeological evidence shows no signs of widespread destruction or conflict, suggesting instead that environmental factors like river shifts and droughts were primary contributors toRead more

    The earlier theory that Aryan invasions caused the decline of the Harappan civilization has been largely dismissed. Archaeological evidence shows no signs of widespread destruction or conflict, suggesting instead that environmental factors like river shifts and droughts were primary contributors to the civilization’s decline.

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