The Indus Valley Civilization: Harappa, Mohenjodaro
Harappan Civilization
Potty is very important!
A decline in trade is the economic theory given for the fall of the Indus Valley civilization.
Hinduism and Jainism were the religions of Indus valley civilization.
No, they built the Indus Valley Civilization.
No, the Harappan or Indus valley civilization really did exist in India and Pakistan from 3300 BC to 1900 BC.
a river valley civilization is a settlement made next to river is a river valley civilization
Indus Valley seals are important because they provide insights into the ancient civilization's social structure, trade networks, and cultural practices. The inscriptions on the seals help archaeologists decipher the language of the Indus Valley people, although it remains largely undeciphered. These seals also serve as evidence of the sophistication and administrative prowess of the Indus Valley civilization.
No it is not a modern civilization. It is an ANCIENT civilization!
Human societies no longer had to follow herds of animals to find enough food.
which river valley civilization are you talking about? Well have a look: Egyptian civilization: river Nile, Tigris and Euphrates Chinese civilization: near river Hwang Ho Indus valley civilization: near river Sindhu or Indus. this civilization is also known as the Harrapan civilization
The Indus Valley Civilization: Harappa, Mohenjodaro
The Indus Valley Civilization
Indus valley civilization riverboats have single sail.
The Harappan or Indus Valley civilization was located in the Indus Valley of Pakistan and the Sarasvati river valley in north India, from about 2600 to 1900 BC.
the answer is either the Agricultural Revolution or the 1700's