Oh, honey, those Indus Valley folks used granaries to store their precious grains, just like we store our snacks for a movie night. Scholars think they were pretty smart cookies for figuring out how to keep their food safe and sound. So, yeah, they basically used granaries to store their grains and avoid any hangry moments.
our people spontaneously arrived in the beautiful valley
Probably about 8 to10 years considering the amount of people and the amount of land (laughing)
I've heard that the evidence is bones from excavations, which show that nobody starved. This means that they shared the food equally. Another evidence is that the (quiet expensive and difficult-to-produce) bronze was common among the people in the Indus. In Nile Valley and Mesopotamia it was considered luxury to have things made of bronze, but in Indus Valley everybody had it.
the indus valley people used iron to develop weapons.
We do not know. The Indus Valley remains mysterious in many ways.
Scholars believe the first people who arrived in the Americas came from Russia. They believe these people crossed the great ice bridge.
I believe they settled in the Great Rift Valley.
it was written to have helped protect the weak from oppression, and scholars believe he fostered an atmosphere of justice and righteousness for his people ad put order and security back. R.M.
The scholars were the most honored in China's golden age
Somewhere between 12,000 and 14,000 I believe.12,893 full-time workers
Scholars believe that slavery likely began as a result of war, conquest, or debt bondage in various ancient civilizations around the world. The practice of capturing and owning people as property evolved over time into the more systematic and widespread chattel slavery that was prevalent in many societies throughout history.
Like most other people, some of them do, some of them don't. I know a pagan healer that works with angels in her practice and a couple of Cabbalah scholars who work with angels.
they did not they still used pyramids but used valley of the kings for very rich and powerfull kings and pyramids for not so rich kings.
our people spontaneously arrived in the beautiful valley
Probably about 8 to10 years considering the amount of people and the amount of land (laughing)
Scholars
The people of indus valley did not trade with the mayans