Bricks, Beads And Bones
Critically discuss that India had trade relations with certain outside countries or areas of the world such as Oman and Mesopotamia etc.
There are many evidences tha shows that Harappans did have certain trade relations with the outside countries or areas of the world. For example:
(i) Recent archaeological finds suggest that copper was probably brought from Oman, on the south eastern tip of the Arabian peninsula. As Chemical analyses have shown that both the Omani copper and Harappan artefacts’ have traces of nickel, suggesting a common origin.
(ii) There are other traces of contact. A distinctive type of vessel, a large Harappan jar coated with a thick black layer of clay called a slip, was found at Omani sites. Such thick coating prevent the percolation of liquids. What was carried in these vessels? We are not sure. May be the Harappans exchanged the contents of these vessels for Omani copper.
(iii) Harappan seals, weights, dice and beads have been found from a number of Mesopotamian sites.
(iv) Mesopotamian texts mention a place named Meluhha, possibly the Harappan region. They mention the produce from Meluhha: carnelian, lapis lazuli, varities of wood, copper, gold.
(v) Certain seals show that there was a sharing of ideas as well. This is a cylinder seal of the type commonly made and used in Mesopotamia, but the design, with a humped bull, appears to be derived from the Indus region.
(vi) Mesopotamian texts refer to Meluhha as a land of seafarers. Besides, we find depictions of ships and boats on seals in large from Harappan sites, it could be possible this is how they travelled to other places.
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Discuss how archaeologists reconstruct the past.
Discuss the functions that may have been performed by rulers in Harappan society.
On given map, use a pencil to circle sites where evidence of agriculture has been recovered. Mark an X against sites where there is evidence of craft production and R against sites where raw materials were found.
Find out if there are any museums in your town. Visit one of them and write a report on any ten items, describing how old they are, where they were found and why you think they are on display.
Collect illustrations of ten things made of stone, metal and clay produced and used at present. Compare these with the pictures of the Harappan civilisation in this chapter, and discuss the similarities and differences that you find.
Mention the two sections of the Harappan settlements and give one main feature of each.
Mention two features of Harappan cities.
Give two features of the Harappan settlements.
Mention any four items found in the graves of the Harappans.
Mention two strategies adopted to identify social differences among the Harappans.
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