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The Indus River Valley Civilization was marked by a rich economy that thrived on various products and resources. Key economic factors included the production of cotton cloth, pottery, and bronze items. Artisans crafted exquisite gold and silver jewelry, alongside chert blades. The agricultural sector cultivated essential crops like wheat, barley, melon seeds, sesame, mustard, and dates. Additionally, domesticated animals such as cats and dogs contributed to daily life. This economic diversity ensured a thriving society in one of the world's earliest civilizations.
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