they both use clay bricks and stones to makes seals.
They both have evil gods and goddess.
Both Have language written
Civilization began in the Harappan or Indus Valley Civilization which flourished during Mesopotamian and Egyptian Civilization. It was situated on the banks of River Indus
No, the Indus River Valley Civilization extended from Afghanistan to Bangladesh. South Asia is considered a subcontinent, but the IVC was bigger than South Asia and did not extend into South India.
The Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer recorded trade with the Indus Valley civilization. Evidence of this interaction includes Sumerian cuneiform tablets that mention goods such as lapis lazuli, which was likely sourced from the Indus region. Archaeological findings, including seals and trade goods, further suggest a complex trade network between these two ancient civilizations. This exchange played a significant role in the economic and cultural development of both regions.
The Tigris-Euphrates Valley, the Indus Valley, and the Yangtze Valley.
i dont know about the indus valley but the mesopotamian civilization the king hammuraabi was very poppular and ruly i mean the one with many rules
The Mesopotamian civilization, specifically the Sumerians, built ziggurats. These stepped towers were monumental structures used as temples and had religious significance in ancient Mesopotamia.
The first artifact of the Harappan civilization, also known as the Indus Valley Civilization, was discovered in 1921 in the city of Harappa, Pakistan. Archaeologists unearthed a series of seals made of steatite, which featured intricate carvings and symbols. These seals were significant as they indicated the existence of a sophisticated urban culture and trade networks. The discovery of Harappa marked the beginning of modern archaeological study of this ancient civilization.
The early civilizations of the Nile River Valley, Mesopotamia, and the Yellow River Valley shared similarities due to their reliance on fertile riverbanks for agriculture, which enabled sustained food production and population growth. Each civilization developed complex social structures, trade networks, and governance systems as a result of this agricultural surplus. Additionally, they all faced challenges such as flooding and resource management, which led to advancements in engineering and irrigation techniques. These factors collectively fostered the emergence of advanced cultures in these river valleys.
a river valley civilization is a settlement made next to river is a river valley civilization
asia in southern iraq