The Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world's earliest urban cultures, flourished around 2500 BCE in what is now Pakistan and northwest India. It is characterized by advanced urban planning, including well-structured cities like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, with sophisticated drainage systems and standardized brick sizes. The culture featured a script that remains undeciphered, and artifacts suggest a rich artistic tradition, including pottery, seals, and jewelry. The economy was primarily based on agriculture, trade, and craft production, indicating a complex and organized society.
The lifestyle of the Indus people was rich in culture, heritage. The civilization of the Indus people grew by the shore of river Sindhu. That is why it is called Sindu civilization. Apart from culture, heritage, they were proficient in business and their ships used to anchor in ports of different countries
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There is some evidence that the Indus River Valley people may have disappeared because of absorption. Other cultures moved in and this culture was absorbed into them causing a disappearing affect.
The Indus Valley Civilization demonstrates as a place where human settlements organized into cities, did invent a system of writing and supported an advanced culture.
The Indus river gave birth to the Indus Valley Civilization in 3300 BCE. It is also known as the Harappan Civilization.
The Indus Civilization was a bronze age culture in Pakistan and India that lasted from 3300 BC to 1700 BC.
The people of indus valley did not trade with the mayans
The rivers dried up and people had to move.
civilization originated from south and moved towards north. Indus valley civilization was a part of indian culture. There was a continent called Lemuria and people came from that continent
The rest of India.
Indus valley civilization, Vedas, Upanishads.