Trade Of Indus Valley Civilization. The Indus Valley Civilization had what was called soapstone seals and this is what they might have used for money later on in the civilization. External Trade The purpose of the present essay is to highlight the three basic issues related to the Indus-west Asiatic contact in the form of trade.
Why is Indus Valley civilization famous for its well planned cities. The Indus Valley Civilization had what was called soapstone seals and this is what they might have used for money later on in the civilization. In the Indus civilization there is a well-knight external and internal trade.
The Indus Valley people had trade relations with Mesopotamia.
As the people of the Valley had harnessed the power of technology such as carts and boats the people could trade goods not just with the people of the Indus Valley but with others outside. The Indus Valley economy was heavily based on trading it was one of the most important characteristics of this civilization. Trade routes connected urban areas to share resources such as stones and metals. The Indus civilization had a broad trade network but their currency was traded goods.