¿Qué evidencia sugiere que la gente del Indo tenía relaciones comerciales con los mesopotámicos?
Respuestas
12/18/2024
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Los arqueólogos encontraron un sistema común de pesos y medidas a lo largo de la ruta comercial marítima de las grandes civilizaciones de la Edad del Bronce, incluida la de los puertos del Indo, Bahrein y Mesopotamia, y el Mar Rojo egipcio.
Incluso sin ellos, los puertos solos son una fuerte evidencia. No habría razón para construir grandes puertos, en piedra y con almacenamiento, sin comercio.
The first long-distance trade occurred between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley in Pakistan around 3000 BC, historians believe. Long-distance trade in these early times was limited almost exclusively to luxury goods like spices, textiles and precious metals. Cities that were rich in these commodities became financially rich, too, satiating the appetites of other surrounding regions for jewelry, fancy robes and imported delicacies.
Indus Valley cities lived by trade. Farmers brought food into the cities. City workers made such things as pots, beads and cotton cloth. Traders brought the materials workers needed, and took away finished goods to trade in other cities.
Trade goods included terracotta pots, beads, gold and silver, coloured gem stones such as turquoise and lapis lazuli, metals, flints (for making stone tools), seashells and pearls.
Minerals came from Iran and Afghanistan. Lead and copper came from India. Jade came from China and cedar tree wood was floated down the rivers from Kashmir and the Himalayas.
Las primeras civilizaciones en contacto: Mesopotamia y el Indo
Tableta de terracota moldeada que representa un barco por el río Harappan.
i. The emergence of the Harappan civilization in the Indus basin and the Akkadian empire in southern Mesopotamia in the later 3rd millennium BCE led to a radical transformation in which these two states acted like magnets, drawing the resources of the entire region preferentially towards themselves. While both states continued to obtain resources from places that could only be reached overland, a new maritime route through the Gulf became the centre of the network, allowing direct communications between Mesopotamia and the Indus and the bulk transport of commodities. This shift brought the cultures of the Gulf into the heart of the international trade network. In contrast, while towns across the Iranian plateau and in southern Central Asia continued to trade with each other, they were no longer central to the long-distance network, and many declined in prosperity.
ii. The presence of African crops in the Indus region by 2000 BCE reveals contacts of some sort between Africa and South Asia. Indirect and direct routes by which this transmission might have occurred were investigated: it became clear that by far the most probable mechanism was direct seaborne expeditions by the Harappans to the African coast.
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Respuestas
Los arqueólogos encontraron un sistema común de pesos y medidas a lo largo de la ruta comercial marítima de las grandes civilizaciones de la Edad del Bronce, incluida la de los puertos del Indo, Bahrein y Mesopotamia, y el Mar Rojo egipcio.
Incluso sin ellos, los puertos solos son una fuerte evidencia. No habría razón para construir grandes puertos, en piedra y con almacenamiento, sin comercio.
Disposición de Lothal:
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BBC - Historia primaria - Valle del Indo - Comercio y viajes
Civilizaciones en contacto
Las primeras civilizaciones en contacto: Mesopotamia y el Indo
Tableta de terracota moldeada que representa un barco por el río Harappan.