PRESENTED BY: ZUNERA,MEWISH,SHEREYAR, AND AHMED. WHAT SHOULD PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION? We know very little about this civilization.

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PRESENTED BY: ZUNERA,MEWISH,SHEREYAR, AND AHMED

WHAT SHOULD PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION? We know very little about this civilization but what we know is fascinating ! Over 4,000 years ago, in Indus valley, people built huge, planned cities, with straight streets, and brick houses with private baths! Kids played with toys and women wore lipstick!

Grid like Cities

GEOGRAPHY The Indus valley was by main rivers, the Indus river. The Indus river was very important to Indus life. The river provided irrigation, it also created fertile land for farming. In the middle of India is Deccan plateau, which might have helped Indus people from foreign invaders. The Himalayas are also located near Indus valley, as the Hindu Kush mountain range.

AGRICULTURE Dinner might have been warm wheat bread served with barley or rice. It would appear they were very good farmers. They grew peas, melons, wheat and dates. Farms raised cotton and kept herds of sheep, pigs, zebus (cow) and water buffalo.

Plumbing and Drainage System.

Date range Phase Era Mehrgarh 2-6 (pottery Neolithic Regionalization Era Early Harappan (early bronze age) Regionalization Era Harappan 2 (Kot Diji phase, Nausharo 1,Mehrgarh 7) Integration Era Mature Harappan (middle bronze age) Integration Era Harappan 3A (Nausharo 2) Integration Era Harappan 3C Integration Era Late Harappan (cemetery H, Late bronze age) Localization Era Harappan 4 Localization Era Harappan 5 Localization Era GRAPH

SCIENCE People of Indus civilization achieved great accuracy in measuring length, mass, and time. They were among the first to develop a system of uniform weights and measures Their measurement are said to be extremely precise ; however, a comparison of available objects indicates large scale across the Indus territories. The smallest division ever recorded on a scale was approximately

Arts and culture The Indus civilization were the first to weave cloth. They also created sculpture pots and jewelry. One of their biggest artist achievement was the great bath which we think was used for religious ceremonies and public bathing