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(3300-1300 BCE; mature period 2600-1900 BCE)
Through millions of years of floodwaters.
5,000
1,000 years
The Indus Valley seals date back to around 2500-1900 BCE, making them approximately 4,000-4,500 years old. These seals are artifacts from the ancient Indus Valley civilization, known for their intricate designs and script.
300 years
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3000 years ago it was about 1000 BC or BCE. We call it 'ancient times'. By that time the early civilizations had developed (Egypt, Babylonia, Assyria, Phoenicia, Indus Valley, Minoan on Crete,etc.).
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
Yes, there were civilizations thousands of years ago, such as that of the Indus Valley, and that of the Sumerians.
Hinduism's origins are complex and not specifically tied to the Indus River Valley. It is considered to have evolved over thousands of years through various cultural interactions, beliefs, and practices in the Indian subcontinent. The Indus Valley civilization did contribute to the cultural landscape of the region, but it is not the sole source of Hinduism's development.