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Question
What evidence is found for us to know about the following:
Food of the Indus Valley people.
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Solution
In the context of the mentioned headlines in the question evidence that are found are described below:
The principal diet of the Indus Valley people consisted of wheat and barley which were regularly cultivated. Rice and dates were also eaten. Milk, vegetables, and fruits were also eaten. Milk, vegetables, and fruits were also there. Beef, mutton, poultry, turtle, tortoise, river-fish, and shell-fish were commonly used.
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