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INDUS VALLEY
CIVILIZATION
SAJIDA. K
Indus Valley Civilization was an ancient civilization that
thrived in the Indus and Ghaggar-Hakra river valleys, now
in Pakistan, along with the northwestern parts of India,
Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. The civilization, which is
also known as Harappan Civilization, lasted from 3300 BC
to 1700 BC. The discovery of the Ancient Indus River
Valley Civilization was made, when the Harappan city, the
first city of Indus Valley, was excavated.
DISCOVERY
The first description of the ruins of Harappa is found in the
Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan and
Punjab of Charles Masson. In the year 1912, J. Fleet discovered
Harappan seals. This incident led to an excavation campaign
under Sir John Hubert Marshall in 1921-1922. The result of the
excavation was discovery of Harappa by Sir John Marshall, Rai
Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni and Madho Sarup Vats and
Mohenjodaro by Rakhal Das Banerjee, E. J. H. MacKay, and Sir
John Marshall.
The three main phases of the Indus Valley Civilization are:
1.Early Harappan (Integration Era)
2.Mature Harappan (Localization Era)
3.Late Harappan (Regionalization Era)
PHASES
Cities
Approximately 1052 cities and settlements belonging to the
Indus Valley Civilization have been excavated till date Dockyards,
granaries, warehouses, brick platforms and protective walls have been
found in almost all the cities of the Indus Valley Civilization. The
evidence suggests that most city dwellers were traders or artisans,
who lived with others belonging to the same occupation in well-
defined neighborhoods. Social equality seems to be widely prevalent
in the cities of Indus Valley, though there are some houses that are
bigger than the others.
Science
The people of Indus Valley are believed to be amongst the first to
develop a system of uniform weights and measures. Their smallest
division was approximately 1.704 mm. Decimal division of
measurement was used for all practical purposes. The brick weights
were in a perfect ratio of 4:2:1. The numerous inventions of the
Indus River Valley Civilization include an instrument used for
measuring whole sections of the horizon and the tidal dock. The
people of Harappa evolved new techniques in metallurgy and
produced copper, bronze, lead and tin. They also had the
knowledge of proto-dentistry and the touchstone technique of
gold testing.
Arts and Culture
Various sculptures, seals, pottery, gold jewelry and figurines in
terracotta, bronze and steatite, etc., have been excavated from the
sites of the Ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Other crafts that have
been unearthed include shell works, ceramics, agate, glazed steatite
bead making, special kind of combs, etc. There is also evidence of
seals, toys, games and stringed musical instruments in the Indus
Valley.
Trade and Transportation
Trade seems to the major occupation of the people of the
Harappan Civilization. The main forms of transport include
bullock carts and boats. Archaeologists have also discovered an
enormous, dredged canal and docking facility at the coastal city
of Lothal. The pottery, seals, figurines, ornaments, etc, of the
civilization show great similarities with those of Central Asia
and the Iranian plateau, indicating trade with them. Then, there
are signs of maritime trade network between the Harappan and
Mesopotamian civilizations also.
Agriculture
The major cultivated cereal crop was naked six-row barley, a
crop derived from two-row barley. However, not much information
is available on the farmers and their agricultural methods.
Symbol System
As many as 400 distinct Indus symbols have been
found on seals, ceramic pots and other materials
excavated from the Indus Valley. Typical Indus
inscriptions are, at the most, four or five characters in
length and quite small. The longest inscription on any
object is 26 symbols long. Indus symbols have been
found on ritual objects also, many of which were mass-
produced.
Religion
The large number of figurines found in the Indus Valley
Civilization suggests that the Harappan people worshipped a
Mother Goddess, who symbolized fertility. Some of the seals
of that time also have the swastikas engraved on them. Then,
there are some others in which a figure is seated in a yoga-like
posture and is surrounded by animals. The figure is quite
similar to that of Lord Pashupati, the Lord of Creatures.
INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION

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INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION

  • 2. Indus Valley Civilization was an ancient civilization that thrived in the Indus and Ghaggar-Hakra river valleys, now in Pakistan, along with the northwestern parts of India, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. The civilization, which is also known as Harappan Civilization, lasted from 3300 BC to 1700 BC. The discovery of the Ancient Indus River Valley Civilization was made, when the Harappan city, the first city of Indus Valley, was excavated.
  • 3. DISCOVERY The first description of the ruins of Harappa is found in the Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan and Punjab of Charles Masson. In the year 1912, J. Fleet discovered Harappan seals. This incident led to an excavation campaign under Sir John Hubert Marshall in 1921-1922. The result of the excavation was discovery of Harappa by Sir John Marshall, Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni and Madho Sarup Vats and Mohenjodaro by Rakhal Das Banerjee, E. J. H. MacKay, and Sir John Marshall.
  • 4. The three main phases of the Indus Valley Civilization are: 1.Early Harappan (Integration Era) 2.Mature Harappan (Localization Era) 3.Late Harappan (Regionalization Era) PHASES
  • 5. Cities Approximately 1052 cities and settlements belonging to the Indus Valley Civilization have been excavated till date Dockyards, granaries, warehouses, brick platforms and protective walls have been found in almost all the cities of the Indus Valley Civilization. The evidence suggests that most city dwellers were traders or artisans, who lived with others belonging to the same occupation in well- defined neighborhoods. Social equality seems to be widely prevalent in the cities of Indus Valley, though there are some houses that are bigger than the others.
  • 6. Science The people of Indus Valley are believed to be amongst the first to develop a system of uniform weights and measures. Their smallest division was approximately 1.704 mm. Decimal division of measurement was used for all practical purposes. The brick weights were in a perfect ratio of 4:2:1. The numerous inventions of the Indus River Valley Civilization include an instrument used for measuring whole sections of the horizon and the tidal dock. The people of Harappa evolved new techniques in metallurgy and produced copper, bronze, lead and tin. They also had the knowledge of proto-dentistry and the touchstone technique of gold testing.
  • 7. Arts and Culture Various sculptures, seals, pottery, gold jewelry and figurines in terracotta, bronze and steatite, etc., have been excavated from the sites of the Ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Other crafts that have been unearthed include shell works, ceramics, agate, glazed steatite bead making, special kind of combs, etc. There is also evidence of seals, toys, games and stringed musical instruments in the Indus Valley.
  • 8. Trade and Transportation Trade seems to the major occupation of the people of the Harappan Civilization. The main forms of transport include bullock carts and boats. Archaeologists have also discovered an enormous, dredged canal and docking facility at the coastal city of Lothal. The pottery, seals, figurines, ornaments, etc, of the civilization show great similarities with those of Central Asia and the Iranian plateau, indicating trade with them. Then, there are signs of maritime trade network between the Harappan and Mesopotamian civilizations also.
  • 9. Agriculture The major cultivated cereal crop was naked six-row barley, a crop derived from two-row barley. However, not much information is available on the farmers and their agricultural methods.
  • 10. Symbol System As many as 400 distinct Indus symbols have been found on seals, ceramic pots and other materials excavated from the Indus Valley. Typical Indus inscriptions are, at the most, four or five characters in length and quite small. The longest inscription on any object is 26 symbols long. Indus symbols have been found on ritual objects also, many of which were mass- produced.
  • 11. Religion The large number of figurines found in the Indus Valley Civilization suggests that the Harappan people worshipped a Mother Goddess, who symbolized fertility. Some of the seals of that time also have the swastikas engraved on them. Then, there are some others in which a figure is seated in a yoga-like posture and is surrounded by animals. The figure is quite similar to that of Lord Pashupati, the Lord of Creatures.