Indus River Valley SWBAT- - Explain how geography effect the development of the IRV - Describe achievements of the IRV
I. Geography Tremendous peninsula sometimes referred to as a subcontinent. 3 Bodies of Water West- Arabian Sea East- Bay of Bengal South- Indian Ocean
2 Mountain Ranges Himalayas- Mt. Everest tallest peak in the World Hindu Kush Khyber pass- opening in between the two Mt. Ranges 2 Rivers Indus Ganges- sacred River Monsoons- Seasonal winds that bring tremendous amount of rainfall in the valley October- May winds are from the NE and bring dry air Mid-June- winds shift and carry moisture from the oceans.
II. Environmental Challenges Indus River Floods unpredictable & sometimes changes course Extreme wet and dry seasons- Monsoons
III. Early Settlements Over 100 settlements along the Indus River Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa Sophisticated city planning that needed a strong central gov’t Streets laid out in grid Fortified area called a Citadel- contained major gov’t and religious buildings. Residential buildings made of baked bricks and similar structure. Sophisticated underground pluming and sewage system.
IV Culture Social distinctions Few weapons found – indicates limited warfare Religion- Polytheistic, main goddess of Nature called Shiva Believed in Gods controlled forces of Nature Animisim Also worshiped cattle as a work and food source Trade- merchants used stamps and seals to identify gods. Evidence of trading, Sumerian beads found in the IRV Writing system that consisted of 400 symbols, has not been translated yet.