Main sources of knowledge about indus valley civilization
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Primarily, the sources available are archaeological such as :
- structural remains-great bath at Mohenjodaro, great granaries at Harappa, houses, wells, drainage systems etc.
artifacts, bronze weights, measures, seals, pottery, terracota and bronze figures etc
-material remains - grains, husk, cloth piece, amulets, etc
Literary sources are primarily the seal and the script written on some of the articles, but unfortunately we have not been able to decipher the script yet.
Apart from the above, some of the seals found in Mesopotamian civilization, along with the inscriptions there in cuneiform script which has been successfully deciphered are some of the sources.
- structural remains-great bath at Mohenjodaro, great granaries at Harappa, houses, wells, drainage systems etc.
artifacts, bronze weights, measures, seals, pottery, terracota and bronze figures etc
-material remains - grains, husk, cloth piece, amulets, etc
Literary sources are primarily the seal and the script written on some of the articles, but unfortunately we have not been able to decipher the script yet.
Apart from the above, some of the seals found in Mesopotamian civilization, along with the inscriptions there in cuneiform script which has been successfully deciphered are some of the sources.
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Answer:
Sources of Information =Great Granaries
Great Bath
Ornaments
Artefacts
The Indus Valley River civilization flourished between 2500 BCE and 1500 BCE.
Explanation:
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