The discovery of the ancient ruins of Harappa by Dayaram Sahni in 1921 and of Mohenjodaro by Rakhaldas Banerjee in 1922-1923,both officers of Archaeological Survey of India. It is estimated that the Indus Valley Civilization flourished between 3,000BCE and 2,000BCE.
twice a year they harvest
twice a year they harvest
Thanks to the Indus Valley's hot climate, crops grew quickly. Archaeologists believe that this made it possible for farmers to plant and harvest twice a year. 😃
Mohenjo-daro is an ancient Indus Valley civilization city located in present-day Pakistan. It was one of the largest settlements of the Indus Valley civilization, flourishing around 2500 BCE. The site contains well-planned streets, advanced drainage systems, and impressive brick structures, providing valuable insights into urban life during that time.
The Indus and the Ganges Rivers flow through to make the soil rich.
The Indus and the Ganges Rivers flow through to make the soil rich.
The Aryans attacked and overthrew the stone forts of the Dasyu in very ancient times, but the year is unknown.
because different plants need to grow at different times of the year.
The annual rainfall in the Indus River Valley ranges from 5 to 50 inches, with variations in different regions due to the monsoon season and topography. The southern part of the valley generally receives more rainfall compared to the northern areas.
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The 3rd millennium BC spans from the year 3000 BC to 2001 BC. This period is notable for significant developments in various ancient civilizations, including advancements in writing, architecture, and trade. It includes the rise of cultures such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, and Indus Valley civilization.