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The Later Vedic Period (c. 1000-500 BCE) marked a significant juncture in the economic landscape of ancient India, witnessing notable developments in agricultural practices, trade networks, and economic organization. During this era, economic activities played a crucial role in shaping societal structures and facilitating cultural exchange.
Barley (Yava) production persisted, but rice (Vrihi) and wheat (Godhuma) became primary crops along with lentils. |
No evidence of coins has been found, and therefore, barter must have been the medium of exchange. The introduction of coins took place after about 600 BCE. |
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