Prove with the help of examples that the Harappans had established their contacts with Western Asia for purchase/exchange of artefacts.

The Harappans had established their contacts with Western Asia for the purchase and exchange of artefacts. Here are some examples:

  1. Recent archaeological findings indicate that copper was probably brought from Oman, situated on the southeastern tip of the Arabian peninsula.
  2. Chemical analyses have shown that both the Omani copper and Harappan artefacts have traces of nickel, suggesting a common origin.
  3. A distinctive type of vessel, a large Harappan jar coated with a thick layer of black clay has been found at sites in Oman. Such thick coatings prevent the percolation of liquids. It is possible that the Harappans exchanged the contents of these vessels for Omani copper.
  4. Mesopotamian texts mention contact with regions named Dilmun (probably the island of Bahrain), Magan and Meluhha, possibly the Harappan region. They mention the products from Meluhha: carnelian, lapis lazuli, copper, gold, and varieties of wood.

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