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Asked: April 12, 20242024-04-12T12:37:20+05:30 2024-04-12T12:37:20+05:30In: History

What do you understand by subsistence and non-subsistence economies? Explain in the context of the Harappan civilization.

What do you mean when you talk about economics of subsistence and non-subsistence? Describe within the framework of the Harappan civilization.

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      2024-04-12T12:37:44+05:30Added an answer on April 12, 2024 at 12:37 pm

      Subsistence and non-subsistence economies refer to different types of economic systems based on how communities meet their basic needs for survival, including food, shelter, and other essential resources.

      Subsistence Economy:
      A subsistence economy is characterized by production primarily for the purpose of meeting the immediate needs of the community or household. The focus is on producing enough food, clothing, and shelter to sustain the population without significant surplus for trade or commerce. Subsistence economies are typically associated with agricultural societies where most of the population is engaged in farming or related activities. The goal is self-sufficiency, ensuring that the community can survive and sustain itself with the resources available.

      Non-subsistence Economy:
      A non-subsistence economy, on the other hand, involves economic activities beyond mere survival and basic sustenance. This type of economy often includes surplus production, trade, specialization of labor, and the development of economic systems beyond subsistence needs. Non-subsistence economies are characteristic of more complex societies where economic activities extend beyond immediate necessities and may involve specialized crafts, long-distance trade, and wealth accumulation.

      Harappan Civilization and Economic Systems:

      The Harappan civilization, also known as the Indus Valley civilization (c. 2600-1900 BCE), provides an interesting case study in the context of subsistence and non-subsistence economies.

      1. Subsistence Aspects:

      • Agriculture: The Harappan civilization was predominantly agrarian, with evidence of sophisticated farming techniques. Archaeological findings suggest the cultivation of wheat, barley, rice, pulses, and various fruits and vegetables. Irrigation systems, including canals and water reservoirs, were developed to support agriculture in the arid regions of the Indus Valley.
      • Livestock: Animal husbandry was another important aspect of subsistence. Domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and water buffalo provided meat, milk, and other products essential for sustenance.
      • Crafts for Subsistence: While much of the Harappan economy was oriented towards meeting basic needs, there were also crafts and industries dedicated to producing essential items such as pottery, tools, and textiles for local consumption.

      2. Non-subsistence Aspects:

      • Urban Centers: The Harappan civilization featured large, well-planned cities like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, indicating a level of economic complexity beyond subsistence. These urban centers served as administrative hubs and likely facilitated trade and commerce.
      • Craft Specialization: Archaeological evidence suggests a high degree of craft specialization within the Harappan society. Skilled artisans produced a wide range of goods including pottery, metalwork, jewelry, and seals, suggesting surplus production for trade and exchange.
      • Trade Networks: The presence of standardized weights, seals, and artifacts made from materials sourced from distant regions (such as lapis lazuli from Afghanistan) suggests long-distance trade networks. This indicates that the Harappans engaged in economic activities beyond subsistence farming and local exchange.

      In summary, while the Harappan civilization was primarily based on subsistence agriculture and self-sufficiency, it also demonstrated elements of a non-subsistence economy characterized by urbanization, craft specialization, and long-distance trade. The economic systems of the Harappan civilization were likely multifaceted, involving both local self-reliance and regional or interregional economic interactions, contributing to the prosperity and complexity of this ancient civilization.

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