The Indus Valley people likely communicated through a written script known as the Indus script, although this has not been fully deciphered yet. Additionally, they may have used spoken language, symbols, and possibly even non-verbal communication methods such as gestures and facial expressions to convey information.
The Indus Valley script, known as the Harappan script, is yet to be deciphered, so it is unknown if it contained an "A" character.
Indus = sindhuH(n,m) is the name for Indus. This was so named because it appeared like "sea" for the early settlers of the Indus valley. Incidentally it is one of the few river-names that is in the masculine gender, the other being brahmaputra,
The name Indus originates from the ancient Indus River in South Asia. Its meaning is uncertain, but some suggest it might be derived from the Sanskrit word "Sindhu," which means "river" or "stream." The Indus River was the heart of the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world's earliest urban societies.
The Bronze Age civilization that lived in the Indus Valley was called the Harappan civilization and the language they spoke shares that name. Because it is unattested in any modern source, it's relations to other ancient or modern day languages is unknown. It was probably Indo-European, but some theories suggest it was Semitic or a "lost phylum" - no known relatives.
The script of the Indus Valley Civilization is undeciphered, meaning that its symbols have not yet been fully understood or translated. Scholars have not been able to definitively identify which known script it may be related to, such as Brahmi, Tamil, or Kharosthi. The mystery surrounding the script adds to the intrigue and enigma of the ancient civilization.
The Indus Valley people spoke Sanskrit and Prakrit. They also wrote and read Indus script.
The people of indus valley did not trade with the mayans
people of indus valley know for cultural and agricultural activities Other:
The people of the Indus River valley were not a monotheistic society.
Indus valley citizens used to worship nature.
the indus valley people used iron to develop weapons.
who are the famous people from the indus valley Ashoka the Great, was a ruler of the Maurya Empire
We do not know. The Indus Valley remains mysterious in many ways.
The people of Indus valley worshiped fertility gods and goddesses (symbolized by plants and animal parts).
The Indus River.
It came from Indus valley!! and from the area near indus valley
the people of the Indus Valley were creating an irrigation system