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Indus Valley CivilizationNasir Hameed

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Distribution of Ancient Civilizations:

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The Indus Valley Region:

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Did you ever

noticed?

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The Location:

These settlements were established along theIndus River some 5000 years ago.

These were one of the world's earliest major urban settlements.

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Indus civilization is also called Indus valley civilization or Harappan civilization, 

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Mohenjo-daro, the modern name for the site, simply means “Mound of the Dead” in Sindhi.

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It was not discovered until the

1920's

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The Indus

civilization is known to have comprised two large cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, and more than 100 towns and villages, often of relatively small size but well planned and walled also.

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Trade and Agriculture were the major sources of their income. Harappa to have been far larger than once thought, perhaps supporting a population of 50,000 at certain periods

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These cities were well planned with wide streets, public and private wells, drains, bathing platforms and reservoirs. One of its most well-known structures is the Great Bath of Mohenjo Daro .

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A photo of Mohenjo-Daro today. On top of the ancient citadel-mound is a stupa, or Buddhist shrine. It was built long after the Indus people lived here.

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The inscriptions used by them are yetto be decoded in an understandable

language.

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Clay model of a cart, pulled by oxen or water buffalo. 

Many things found during the Excavations.

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Maze puzzles and dice games were enjoyed by children and adults.

People in the Indus Valley played board games like this, moving pieces between squares.

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A piece of painted pottery from Harappa, as it was found by archaeologists.

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The “Priest King”Found in Mohenjo Daro, Sindh.

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Jewelry found during the excavations…

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Alone Harappa was home to approximately 40, 000 people.

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& Some seals also….

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Many hypothesis were laid down for the reasons of its destruction

• Indus River changed course (flood?)• Earthquake?• Wars?

The causes of its mysterious destruction are yet to be known for us!

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