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Indus Valley Civilization timeline

2350-1700BC

Originated in

Neolithic Age

Term Indus Civilization first used by

John Marshall

Indus Valley Civilization belongs to which historic period

Proto and Bronze Age (age of developed science)

Contemporary Civilization with Indus Valley Civilization

Mesopotamia or Sumerian (Iraq)



Egyptian Civilization



Civilization of China

Phases

Developing 3500-2600 BC


Developed 2600-1900 BC


Declining 1900-1300BC

Twins Capital kin ko kehte h

Harappa, Mohanjo-Daro (by stuart piggot)

Mohenjo-Daro

Worship of pashupati shiva, dancing girl of bronze

Right side of Pashupati Shiva

Tiger Elephant

Left of Pashupati Shiva

Rhino, Buffalo

Near foot of Pashupati Shiva

Two deers

Harrappa

Cemetery, 6 granaries (in two rows)


Tools: Copper made mirror, vanity box

From Mohenjodaro



Apart from proto shiva , dancing bronze girl

The Great Granary (Largest)


The Great bath


Cotton(world first time in India)


Evidence of Mesopatamian Trade or seals was found


Evidence of Assembly Hall

Kalibangan (blacl bengal)

Bangle factory, pictographic style, copper ox, camel's bone

Lothal

small harrappa or small mohanjodaro


Dockyard, copper dpg, fire altar and chess

Rangpur

Rice

Stone covered grave and horse bone from

Surkotada

Toy Plough, barley grains from

Banawali

Bead making factory, lipisticks ,Carts with seated drivers

Chanhudro

Dogs buried with humans

In Ropar

Gaint water reservoir, unique water harnessing system and dams, embankments in

Dholavira