Question
How did the early Indo-Aryans measure their wealth? Responses in cattle in cattle - no response given in horses in horses - no response given in the number of chariots they owned in the number of chariots they owned - no response given in corn
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GPT-4o mini
The early Indo-Aryans primarily measured their wealth in terms of cattle. Cattle were considered a vital asset and a symbol of prosperity in their society, and they often represented wealth and social status. Horses and chariots also held some significance, especially in military contexts, but cattle were the most common and widely recognized measure of wealth during that time. Corn or grain was important for sustenance, but it was not typically used as a primary measure of wealth in the same way that cattle were.