Unlocking the Secrets of Mohenjodaro

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Unlocking the Secrets of Mohenjodaro Chapter 14 pages 133 – 141 http://www.mohenjodaro.net/index.html

14.1 Introduction Mohenjodaro was located in the Indus River valley. Mohenjodaro means “place or hill of the dead” It had a citadel, or fort for protection. Many other towns also were clustered near the Sarasvati River. These settlements became known as the Indus-Sarasvati civilization. It is also called the Harappan civilization. The cities of Harappa and Mohenjodaro were the two great centers of this civilization. http://www.mohenjodaro.net/index.html

14.2 The Mystery of Mohenjodaro Mohenjodaro was a large city built on the banks of the Indus River. The streets were lined with houses and workshops made of mud bricks. Population of 50,000 at one time. It had an advanced culture. It was carefully planned. The great mystery is why did they disappear? No one knows for sure. Possibly invaders from the north. Possibly an earthquake changed the river’s course.

14.3 Weights and Scale Archeologists suggest that the people used grain as money. A large building called a granary was discovered. A granary is a place to store grain. Weights and scales were found inside the granary. These tools were possibly used to measure amounts of grain. http://www.mohenjodaro.net/index.html

14.4 The Great Bath The Great Bath was a pool built of waterproof brick. It was 39 feet long and 8 feet deep. The pool was used to bathe. Archeologists believe that it was possibly used for religious rituals. http://www.mohenjodaro.net/index.html

14.5 Statue and Beads A 7 inch stone statue of a man from Mohenjodaro was discovered. The statue shows what the men of Mohenjodaro could have possibly looked like. Beautiful stone beads in many shapes and colors have been found throughout Mohenjodaro. Women probably wore them in necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings.

14.6 Seals Small stone seals are among the most mysterious Mohenjodaro’s artifacts. No one knows what they were used for. Possible uses of the seals: Pressed into wax to show ownership Charms to keep away evil They have been found in large numbers. Seals are covered with pictographs. Over 400 pictographs have been discovered. http://www.mohenjodaro.net/index.html

14.7 Sewer System The complex sewer system of Mohenjodaro was a great achievement. 2000 years would pass before another system like it would be developed in ancient Rome. It provided indoor plumbing for both rich and poor. Deep wells stored water for all residents.

14.8 Homes Most homes were/had: Flat roofs 2 stories high. Made of mud bricks 1 – 12 rooms Used alabaster (mineral) as windows The back of the homes open into a courtyard

14.9 Games The people enjoyed games. Archeologists have uncovered dice, stone balls, grooved clay tracks and stone game boards. The game of chess was probably invented in India.

Many small carts made of clay have been found at Indus Valley sites Many small carts made of clay have been found at Indus Valley sites. Archaeologists believe that they were probably toys for children. Since no full-sized carts have ever been found, these small toys give us an idea of what real carts might have looked like in an Indus Valley town. This is a wheel and cart base from a toy cart found at Mohenjo-daro. When it was complete, it probably would have looked like this drawing.

14.10 Clay Models Archeologists have found small clay models all around Mohenjodaro. The models may have been toys. The models could show what life was like around Mohenjodaro.

Many terracotta figurines have been found at Mohenjodaro and other Indus Valley sites. Some people believe that they may have been connected with religious beliefs, while others believe that they were representations of people or animals in those cities.