What is one theory that the harappan civilization ended?
The Harrpan civilization collapsed about 1500 B.C. Historians think that several earthquakes and floods damaged the cities. Then the Indus River changed its course, killing many people and forcing others to flee the area.
I think there might've been a lot of sadness for his people and a lot of bloodshed on the battlefield of those who loved and killed.
What is the most common material used to make toys and figurines in harappan civilization?
Bronze was the most common material used to make toys and figurines in harappan civilization.
What were houses in ancient India made of?
Poor people made their homes out of mud, clay, thatch and dung dried up in the sun.
Wealthier people built houses made of bricks and stone.
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What 2 planning advancements in the city of mohenjo daro?
Mehenjo-Daro made several important technological advances. Their sewer system allowed individual homes to have lavatories. In addition fresh water was brought to each home via a system of pipes.
Which of these contributed most to the decline of the indus river valley civilization?
Waves of Migration
conquest of the aryans
How was farming in ancient India?
Farming in Ancient India was very difficult, considering that the floods during the rainy season kept destroying the crops. But the land was very fertile and there was plenty farmland that would support the need for more food by the growing population.
Where did the harappan civilization begin?
Harappan civilization began in Punjab which is presently in Pakistan.
What items were the major exports of ancient India?
export from ancient India were ---------------spices, perfumes, medicinal herbs, pigments, pearls, precious stones like diamond, sapphire, turquoise and lapis lazuli, animal skins, cotton cloth, silk yarn, muslin, indigo, ivory, porcelain and tortoise shell
The most valuable of the exports of India was silk
imports of ancient india were horses, from Kabul and Arabia, ---------dry fruits and precious stones. India also imported glassware from Europe, high grade textiles like satin from West Asia, while China supplied raw silk and porcelain. -------------wines, dry fruits, precious stones, corals, scented oils, perfumes and velvets.
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How were the Sumerian and the harappan civilization similar?
Babylonians and Chaldeans are pretty much the same thing, and they all conquered Israel at one point in time. That's all I know.
Negative effects the indus river had on the civilization that lived on its banks?
India the name itself comes from the river Indus or the Sindhu as it was called in Sanskrit. Indus Valley River Civilization was one of the oldest world civilizations. The cities of Harappa and Mohenjodaro are said to be one of the bigger trade centres of their times.
The Aryans who migrated from Caucasus mountains are believed to have destroyed this civilisation and then moved into the Gangetic plains of India.
Why is so little known about the indus river valley civilization?
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.
How are the people of the Harappan civilization unique compared to other ancient civilizations?
They were not concerned with the afterlife.
they did not erect monuments
People of the Harappan civilization had stamp seals for signing their names, ceramics, bronze, copper, silver, gold, ivory, cotton and silk, running water and drains, brick houses, boats, and a port at Lothal in India. They had carnelian and agate beads and shell bangles, also.
History of physical education in ancient india?
Physical education began in ancient China as a test to determine if one was physically fit enough to serve in the army or hold a civil service position. Civil service exams in ancient China were notoriously rigorous and tested many facets of the personality and physique.
Why is the cow sacred in Ancient India?
Some people believe that cows are sacred in India because they supply most of the necessities for life.
What achievements did the Aryans of the Indus river valley achieve?
i dont know but i need to know now
What is the main river of ancient India?
The biggest major rivers of India are: * flowing into the Bay of Bengal: Brahmaputra, Ganges(with its tributariesYamuna,Kameika, Gomti,Chambal), Mahanadi,Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri(and their main tributaries) * flowing into the Arabian Sea: Indus, Narmada, Tapti(and their main tributaries)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_India