Jiang defines the IVC's five major urban centers as value-adding processing centers that convert raw metals and agricultural products into finished goods for trade.
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Jiang defines the IVC's five major urban centers as value-adding processing centers that convert raw metals and agricultural products into finished goods for trade.
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"So the first thing that makes the Indian Valley civilization interesting is it's a huge area. It's actually, in terms of size, larger than..."
"...money. And there are great restaurants. And this is really the economic model of Dubai. It's one of the Gulf, the GCC countries. Okay...."
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