Indus Valley clothing, worn by the ancient civilizations of the region around 2500 BCE, typically consisted of simple, draped garments made from cotton, which was cultivated locally. Men likely wore dhoti-like wraps, while women donned long skirts paired with blouses, often adorned with intricate beadwork and jewelry. The textiles were often dyed in vibrant colors using natural dyes, reflecting a sophisticated understanding of fabric production and aesthetics. Overall, the clothing emphasized comfort and practicality, suitable for the climate and lifestyle of the time.
Most of them were made of wood or mudbricks, like the Mesopotamians.
how did the nobles clothes look like
which river valley civilization are you talking about? Well have a look: Egyptian civilization: river Nile, Tigris and Euphrates Chinese civilization: near river Hwang Ho Indus valley civilization: near river Sindhu or Indus. this civilization is also known as the Harrapan civilization
Clothes.
Australian clothes look just like clothes in other westernised countries.
The Indus River Valley Civilization is located in present day Pakistan. I hope that you got an A on the test.
Clothes.
they look like American clothes.....pretty much the same
idk this stuff.......lol thats why i look it up
They look like a moonless night
they look like brazil clothes
Traditional 'folk' dress varies from one part of the country to another, and in some parts from one district to another, even from one valley to the next.