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seals from the indus valley city of harappa were evidently used to seal bundles of merchandise, as clay seal impressions with cord or sack marks on the reverse side testify. a number of these indus valley seals have turned up at ur and other mesopotamian sites. the "persian gulf" types of circular, stamped
consisted of is less known: timber and precious woods, ivory, lapis lazuli, gold, and luxury goods such as carnelian and glazed stone beads, pearls from the persian gulf, shell and bone inlays, were among the goods sent to mesopotamia in exchange for silver, tin, woolen textiles, olive oil and grains. copper...
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