They were not concerned with the afterlife.
they did not erect monuments
People of the Harappan civilization had stamp seals for signing their names, ceramics, bronze, copper, silver, gold, ivory, cotton and silk, running water and drains, brick houses, boats, and a port at Lothal in India. They had carnelian and agate beads and shell bangles, also.
Harappans had homes with running water and a drainage system. Their mud brick houses were in carefully planned and laid-out towns. They had the earliest writing system in South Asia.
They were not concerned with the afterlife
Burials found from Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro are simplistic and contain few material goods, unlike other civilizations which built massive monuments and buried riches in their tombs. The Harappa people did not have social classes, no rulers or nobility, and no evidence has been found of military activity although the cities were fortified.
they did not participate in war *apex*
It had many emperors.
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The Indus Valley civilization had the ancient cities of Harappan and Mohenjo-Daro.
Numerous important Ancient Civilizations developed in the Middle East. The most famous two were the Ancient Egyptians and the various Mesopotamian Civilizations (like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, the Neo-Assyrians, and the Neo-Babylonians, etc.). There were also the Persian and Mede Empires, the Hittite and Lydian Anatolian civilizations, the Phoenicians, the Ancient Greek City States, the Israelites (divided between Israel and Judah), and the Arameans.
The ancient civilizations of North Africa are Kush, Egypt, Zimbabwe, and Axum
Recently an palm leaf with seven lines in harappan language found on harappan site in afganistan ,
Jewish Civilization
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
They did not participate in wars
they did not participate in wars
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
The people of the Harappan civilization were unique compared to those of most other ancient civilization. They were monotheistic, they traded with Mesopotamia, and mummified the dead.
They were not concerned with the afterlife.
They did not erect monuments.
Harappa was its centre.
They did not erect monuments.
They were not concerned with the afterlife.they did not erect monumentsPeople of the Harappan civilization had stamp seals for signing their names, ceramics, bronze, copper, silver, gold, ivory, cotton and silk, running water and drains, brick houses, boats, and a port at Lothal in India. They had carnelian and agate beads and shell bangles, also.
They were not concerned with the afterlife.they did not erect monumentsPeople of the Harappan civilization had stamp seals for signing their names, ceramics, bronze, copper, silver, gold, ivory, cotton and silk, running water and drains, brick houses, boats, and a port at Lothal in India. They had carnelian and agate beads and shell bangles, also.