First Civilizations. Part 4
Description
Trade explores the civilizing effect of buying and selling goods. In particular, the Indus Valley Civilization—on the borders of modern-day India and Pakistan—was seemingly created with the single purpose of encouraging the free flow of trade. The knock-on effects were massively beneficial—an increase in wealth, co-operation and trust.
Runtime
53 min 46 sec
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Subjects
- Ethnology (238)
- Anthropology (232)
- Civilization, Ancient (344)
- Comparative economics (20)
- World history (1846)
- Social systems (55)
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