Introduction of Harappan civilization
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Answer:The civilization was in the Indian subcontinent. It was discovered by archaeologists in the 1920s. It developed along the Indus River and the Ghaggar-Hakra River. ... The first city to be discovered by excavation (digging up) was Harappa and therefore this civilization is also known as 'Harappan Civilization'.
Explanation:The Indus Valley Civilization is a Bronze Age civilization that encompassed the area of modern-day Pakistan, as well as parts of southeastern Afghanistan, eastern Iran, and northwestern India. Its mature period is known as the Harappan Civilization, existing from 2600 BC to 1900 BC.
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The Harappan civilization developed along the Indus River Valley in what is now Pakistan and India. It was one of the world's first civilizations.The significant features of the Indus Valley civilization are. personal cleanliness, construction of burnt brick houses, town planning, ceramics, casting, forging of metals, manufacturing cotton and woolen textiles. Harappan civilization forms an important landmark in the prehistory of the Indian subcontinent. The civilization offers an excellent example to the modern world in various ways. Their expertise in town planning, water management and harvesting systems as well as drainage mechanism is unparalleled.
It is commonly believed that the Aryans were the next settlers. They were skilled fighters, so their attack might have led to the destruction of the Harappan Civilization. ... The human remains found during excavation of Indus valley point towards some violent cause of their death.
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