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Why Indus Valley is known as the Earliest River Valley Civilisation? Note: This is for my Social Science Project. Write a clear answer and a big answer for a project. If you can give me a fantastic answer, I would give you 50 points. If I don't like your answer I would report it. Don't give meaningless answers.Don't give such answers just to get points.

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Answered by s14646aaaditya01204
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  • The Indus River Valley Civilization, 3300 1300 BCE, also known as the Harappan Civilization, extended from modern-day northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India.

  • Important innovations of this civilization include standardized weights and measures, seal carving, and metallurgy with copper, bronze, lead, and tin.

  • Little is understood about the Indus script, and as a result, little is known about the Indus River Valley Civilizations institutions and systems of governance.

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Answered by azzaam2007
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The Indus Valley Civilization existed through its early years of 3300-1300 BCE, and its mature period of 2600-1900 BCE. The area of this civilization extended along the Indus River from what today is northeast Afghanistan, into Pakistan and northwest India. The Indus Civilization was the most widespread of the three early civilizations of the ancient world, along with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Harappa and Mohenjo-daro were thought to be the two great cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, emerging around 2600 BCE along the Indus River Valley in the Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. Their discovery and excavation in the 19th and 20th centuries provided important archaeological data about ancient cultures.

But in the 1920s, a huge discovery in South Asia proved that Egypt and Mesopotamia were not the only "early civilizations." In the vast Indus River plains (located in what is today Pakistan and western India), under layers of land and mounds of dirt, archaeologists discovered the remains of a 4,600 year-old city. A thriving, urban civilization had existed at the same time as Egyptian and Mesopotamian states — in an area twice each of their sizes.

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