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Indus Vally Civilization - Coggle Diagram
Indus Vally Civilization
Jewellery
Ornaments made of gold, silver, copper, ivory, pottery and beads have been discovered in this civilization as they were the most commonly used materials to make jewelry.
Architecture
Most were built by fired and mortared brick; some incorporated sun-dried mud-brick and wooden superstructures. Sites were often raised, or built on man made hills. This could be to combat flooding in the nearby areas.The bricks measuring around 7 cm thick while those of the later levels are around 6.5 cm thick.
The cities where well sanitized each house has a well and a very good suage system. in mohenjo-daro there is a Great Bath we think it was used for ritualistic bathing.
Script
The Indus script (also known as the Harappan script) is a corpus of symbols produced by the Indus Valley Civilization. In spite of many attempts, the 'script' has not yet been deciphered, but efforts are ongoing.
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Religeion
The Indus Valley religion is polytheistic and is made up of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. There are many seals to support the evidence of the Indus Valley Gods. Some seals show animals which resemble the two gods, Shiva and Rudra.
Location
The Indus vally civilization was located in the Indus River valley. Its two large cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, were located in present-day Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh provinces, respectively.
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