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The Indus valley civilization was destroyed and not preserved as much as mesopatamia. They had different religions, technologies, languages, writing, locations, and alot mroe is known about mesopatimia then the indus valley.
because scientists do not know much about them
The Indians (people from India) used this river. They wrote In Sanskrit, The written Language developed by India.
Because the Indus Valley had flourished for 1000 years and then disappeared out of nowhere and didn't leave much behind and we don't know what happened to them to make them disappear
Because the Indus Valley had flourished for 1000 years and then disappeared out of nowhere and didn't leave much behind and we don't know what happened to them to make them disappear
The reason why the Indus Valley Civilization vanished is still unknown. Not many artefacts have been found to let us gain insight into their culture. Their writing was also mostly in Sanskrit, which no one can translate in this day and age.
The problem is not that less is known about the Indus River Valley civilization; the real problem is that much of what we are told by academics about this culture is untrue. We are told that horses, Sanskrit and wheels did not exist in India/Pakistan during Indus valley times, but the truth is that every level of Harappa (and many other IVC sites) have yielded bones of true horses (Equus caballus) verified by the biologist Sandor Bokonyi. Toy oxcarts with wheels have been found at several IVC sites. As for Sanskrit and Prakrit, Indus seals deciphered as long ago as 2010 have been found to encode such common Sanskrit names as Ravi, Mani, Aprian, and so forth. See the Indus Script Dictionary page on Facebook for more details.
We have not learned much of India's government
There were many hundreds of cities in the Indus river valley civilization.Large ones like 10.Ganges valley was much better civilized.
The Indus Vally was a very early civilization but it was not the 1st, there were civilizations during pre-history many many thousands of years ago. The first civilizations that we have proof of are the ones who settled between the Tigris and Euphrates river; Mesopotamia (in modern day Iraq). The 1st civilization in the Indus Valley in the Harrapan society but not much is known because all there records are under the water table so we know little about them. :)Hope i helped!
The language of the Indus Valley Civilization, often referred to as the Indus script, remains largely indecipherable. Despite numerous attempts by linguists and archaeologists, no definitive understanding of the script has been achieved, and its symbols have not been conclusively linked to any known language. The lack of bilingual inscriptions and limited context further complicate efforts to decode the script. As a result, much about the culture and communication of the Indus Valley people remains a mystery.
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