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Indian Subcontinent India, Pakistan, Bangladesh Himalayas separate it from Asia Indus & Ganges Rivers Center of the peninsula is a high plateau called the Deccan Plateau. (dry) Monsoons Unpredictable floods from Indus River can change course Unpredictable rainfall Drought or floods
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Mountains and deserts protected the people Rivers provided water and fertile soil.
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Was the geography of Mesopotamia OR Egypt more like that of the Indus Valley? Mesopotamia-the floods were unpredictable.
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7000 B.C. evidence of agriculture and domesticated animals 3200 B.C. farming villages along Indus River
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2500 B.C. built cities of oven-baked bricks laid out on grid system Built on mud brick platform Uniform houses Brick walls protect city & citadel Streets in grid 30 ft. wide Lanes separate rows of houses No palaces or monuments Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa
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Grid system
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Citadel Great Bath Ruins of Mohenjo Daro
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What do the planned cities of the Indus Valley people tell us about their culture? High level of cooperation, strong central government.
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Almost every house had a private bathroom and toilet Underground sewer system The Great Bath Street drains
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Rome was the only ancient city that had a reliable and plentiful supply of water. By 97 AD approximately 1800 years after the decline of the Indus Valley civilization, about 85 million gallons of water were supplied to the city each day through 9 aqueducts.
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Writing system of 400 symbols Scientists can’t decipher it
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Priests king (theocracy?) No temples Some religious artifacts reveals links to modern Hindu culture Mother goddess Fertility images Cows Shiva (a major Hindu god) Polytheistic Women important?
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What can you conclude from the fact that fertility images and representations of Shiva, and a mother goddess are part of later Indian civilization? Some parts of the Indus culture were adopted by later peoples.
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No great social divisions Animals important Toys suggest prosperity WHY?
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Thriving trade with other peoples including Mesopotamia (tin, copper, gold, silver, ivory Farming Prosperous economy Production of nonessential goods- toys Few weapons
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What evidence exists to show that Indus Valley civilizations traded with Sumer? Seals used by Indus Valley merchants were found in Sumer.
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Signs of decline begin around 1750 B.C. Earthquakes, floods, soil depletion (overfarmed, overgrazed), drought, attack Indus River changed course? 1500 B.C. Aryans enter and become dominant
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