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Executive Summary
-- Indus writing is world’s first Wealth Accounting system
-- Economic and cultural roots of Hindu civilization -- R̥gveda, Sarasvati River, Indus Script inscriptions
-- Indus Script wealth-accounting, Sarasvati river basin archaeology of over 2000 archaeological sites (80% of the sites of Hindu civilization) & R̥gveda evidence for Sarasvati River
-- resources for ancient Indian Economic history
1. Navigable waterway of Sarasvati River;
2. Common language;
3. Common Writing system called Indus Script; the decipherment indicates meticulous documentation of wealth-accounting ledgers by guilds of artisans and seafaring merchants;
4.Industrial scale organization of production of tin-bronze age products traded along an Ancient maritime Tin Route between Hanoi (Vietnam) and Haifa (Israel);
5. Creating the shared wealth of a nation through guilds governed by Veda traditions of dharma, satyam.
6. Wealth Accounting System evolved into a Monetary System for transactions. As wealth-accounting system for barter trade transactions matured into a monetary system, ca. 7th cent BCE, Indus Script hieroglyphs continued to be used on ancient mint coins together with Brāhmī, Kharoṣṭhī, Greek syllabic scripts