make a comparative study of the Harappan and the Mesopotamian Civilization
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The comparative study of the Harappan and the Mesopotamian civilization is given below:
Harappan Civilization
- Harappan Civilization is also known as the Indus valley civilization.
- Its a bronze age civilization
- The Harappa civilization flourished on the banks of the Indus river
- The Harappans believed in the Mother Goddess
- Its time period was between BC 3300 and BC 1300
- The Harappan Civilization began to decline by BC 1800
- Dayaram Sahani was the one who found out about this civilization
- Harappans were skilled in construction, casting, forging of metals, and manufacturing of textiles.
Mesopotamian Civilization
- Mesopotamian Civilization is known to be the world's oldest civilization.
- It is situated between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers which are situated in modern-day Iraq.
- The time period of Mesopotamian Civilization was between 8000-2000 BC
- This civilization was found out by the Sumerians.
- The sailboats are the major invention of Mesopotamians
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Explanation: The comparative study of the Harappan and the Mesopotamian civilization are:
Harappan Civilization
- The Harappan Civilization is also known by the name of the Indus valley civilization.
- Its is the begining of bronze age.
- The Harappa civilization was said to be found along the bank of the Indus river
- The time period of Harappan was between 3300 BC and 1300 BC.
- The Harappan Civilization declined by the end of 1800 BC.
- Dayaram Sahani found the remains of this civilization.
- They practised construction, casting, forging of metals, and manufacturing of textiles.
Mesopotamian Civilization
- It is one of the world's oldest known civilization.
- It is situated between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers which are situated in modern-day Iraq.
- The time period of them was between 8000BC to 2000 BC.
- Founder of this civilization was the Sumerians.
- Their major invention include the sailboats.
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