what is Indus Valley Civilization and Harappan culture what is difference between Indore to
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Ever since the excavation of the ancient site, Harappa, in the 1920s, the Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) has intrigued archeologists and history lovers alike. As one of the three ancient civilisations (5,000 BCE-1,500 BCE) — others being the Mesopotamian (5,000-3,500 BC), and Egyptian (2,040 BC to 1,640 BC) — it was the largest human settlement of its time. “The civilisation is known for it technological and cultural advancement. For instance, various tools, such as a rock cut grain-grinder, and handmade ceramic toys, such as a
bullock cart, have been discovered at excavation sites. Seals and tablets featuring a native script, too, have been discovered,” says Dr Shonali Rathi. Rathi is set to conduct a workshop on the interesting facts about the IVC in the city this weekend.
bullock cart, have been discovered at excavation sites. Seals and tablets featuring a native script, too, have been discovered,” says Dr Shonali Rathi. Rathi is set to conduct a workshop on the interesting facts about the IVC in the city this weekend.
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There is no difference between the two. Since Harappa was the first site to be discovered in 1921 by Daya Ram Sahni, hence the Indus Valley Civilisation is also called as the Harappan Civilisation. ... In other words Induswas the life line of this great erstwhile civilization
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