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4.500-4.000 BC HARAPPAN & MOHENJO-DARO STONE WEIGHTS

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HARAPPAN & MOHENJO-DARO STONE WEIGHTS
Indus Valley, 4.500-4.000 BC. Beautifully polished Agate
and stone cubical weights in graduated sizes.
Found around one of the most important archaeological
sites, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, where Indus Valley
civilisations of Bronze Age fully flourished.
These weights conform to the standard Harappan binary
weight system that was used in all of the settlements.
Therefore, they are common artefacts on most archeological
sites and may have been used for controlling trade and possibly for
collecting taxes and even, in architecture. Building tools and materials
could have been weighted to make sure they matched uniformly

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