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INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION (SOUTH ASIA)

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INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION (SOUTH ASIA)

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Ancient Civilizations: A Chronology

Mesopotamia (Sumer) 3500 BCEEgypt (Early Dynasty) 3000

Indus Valley (South Asia/India) 2700

Minoan 1900

China (Shang, Xia) 1700

Mesoamerican (Olmec) 1000

Greece 900

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The sites/cities of Indus Valley:

Mehrgarh

Surkotada

Lothal

Dholavira

Harappa

Mohenjodaro

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The Indus Valley Civilization features:

Irrigation agriculture,

Writing and stamp seals,

massive brick platforms,

hydraulic engineering,

well-digging

a system of weights-and-measures,

black-and-red ware (BRW),

metal work and beads.

Organized cities:

citadel surrounded by wall,

paved streets,

differentiated living quarters,

elaborate architecture,

multi-storied buildings,

“civic” buildings,

fired brick construction,

sewage systems,

domestic quarters and industrial areas were

isolated from each other.

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Society.

Indus Valley civilization was mainly an urban

culture sustained by surplus agricultural

production and commerce, the latter including

trade with Sumer. Social differentiation evident.

The peoples were organized into chiefdoms,

averaging between two and five acres. The

Harappans were sedentary-pastoral people

organized into various corporations such as

sailor-fishermen, smiths, merchants and

farmers. Social technology of producing seals.

Religion.

The religion was polytheistic. They used cattle,

elephants and other animals to represent their

gods. The Harappan seals are amulets

addressed to the Harappan gods.

Technology.

Sophisticated water management, including

irrigation and water reservoirs. Skilful brick

buildings and paved streets.

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Mehrgarh

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Surkotada

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Lothal

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Dholavira

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Harappa

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Mohenjodaro

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“Great Bath,” Mohenjodaro

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“College”

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“Pillared Hall”

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