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Both are made of wet mud
While the Indus River itself provided water for drinking, agriculture and boats shipping freight, it was the people of the Indus Valley who made use of the river and the land to their benefit.
the indus river made an agriculture and trade based economy possible
Sandals made of cloth and wood or bare footed
There were farmers. There were potters who made everything from clay, furniture, toys, sculptures.
There were farmers. There were potters who made everything from clay, furniture, toys, sculptures.
The Indus River made an agricultural and trade-based economy possible.
Tectonic shifts caused a major river, the Sarasvati/Ghaggar river, to dry up. There were also changes in the monsoon rains which caused floods followed by droughts, so that most of the people left.
The historian who termed Kalibangan as the third capital of the Indus Valley civilization is Mortimer Wheeler. He made significant contributions to the study of the Indus Valley sites and emphasized the importance of Kalibangan alongside Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro as key urban centers in the civilization. Wheeler's excavations and analyses helped to highlight the advanced urban planning and cultural aspects of these ancient cities.
they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
The Aryans had an advantage because the Aryan Civilization was made up of warriors and the Harappan civilization was a normal village with a few worthy and skilled warriors.