Trade between Indus Valley and Mesopotamia appears rather skewed in IVC's favour. IVC exported Gold jewelery, Ivory seals & boxes, Timber, Cotton textiles, Copper & bronze fish-hooks, Carnelian & precious stone beads, Live chicken, Shell & bone inlays, and even Water buffaloes. Mesopotamia exported only Silver, Tin and Copper ingots, Woollen textiles and Bitumen. Could it have been be sex trafficking from Ur, Dilmun and Magan to Sutkagen Dor, Sokhta Koh, Balakot and Allahdino?
Ancient Indus questions answered by Rita P. Wright, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at New York University, Assistant Director of the Harappa Archaeological Research Project, and Director of the Beas Landscape and Settlement Survey near Harappa. She is author of The Ancient Indus: Urbanism, Economy, and Society and on this website the essay Beas Landscape and Settlement Survey.