Indus river civilization

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05/05/2009

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Table of Contents Indus river civilization Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. A brief introduction to the civilization
  3. Different sites of Indus Civilization
    1. Mohen Jo Daro
    2. Harappa
    3. Kot Diji
    4. Rehman Dheri
  4. Conclusion
  5. References

Abstract

indus civilization is considered as the most mysterious civilizations of the world because until now researchers have failed to provide a plausible explanation of the symbols and language found written on various tablets. Considered as an urban civilization far superior to that of Sumer civilization, indus Valley civilization and its disappearance is considered as one of the biggest archaeological challenges still faced by the researchers.Discovered in first part of the last century, the major archaeological work on indus Valley civilization started taking placing during the decade of 1921- 1931 however, after the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan- where this site is situated, have indicated towards new evidence of the extent of this civilization. However, what is so critical about this civilization is the fact that most of the evidence gathered from its major sites such as Mohan Jo Daro, Harappa and other sites indicate nothing about what this civilization actually was and as such a major part of Indian history is still undecipherable and unknown to the modern world.(Fitzsimons,1970).

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