Art and craft of Indus Valley civilization for project work.
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The forms of art found from various sites of civilisation include sculptures, seals, pottery, gold ornaments, terracotta figures, etc. ... Two major sites of Indus Valley civilization, along the river Indus are: North – cities of Harappa; South – Mohenjo-Daro.
Indus arts and crafts
- Model cart. This model cart made of clay was found in the ruins of Mohenjo-daro. It shows that the Indus Valley people had passenger carts as well as carts for transporting goods.
- Yoke. The bullocks were harnessed to the cart by a yoke. ...
We have learned in recent studies that the people of the Indus Valley were excellent farmers. They grew cereal crops like wheat, rice, peas and barley. They also had many fruits and they kept animals like Cows and a type of Buffalo for eating
The Indus River Civilization had many occupations that had to be conducted in order to sustain a proper lifestyle. Some jobs may include trading goods, farming, making of fire, bricking house, making toys out of clay, pottery, etc. The majority of the population would have been peasant farmers.
The Indus Valley Civilization may have met its demise due to invasion. According to one theory by British archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler, a nomadic, Indo-European tribe, called the Aryans, suddenly overwhelmed and conquered the Indus River Valley.