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INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION

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By ram_m


 

INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION

MOUND OF THE DEAD

Imagine a city built 4000 years ago, with three storied houses and bathrooms attached. Having an elaborate drainage system and magnificent public baths. Then suddenly around 1700 BC this city is abandoned, leaving ample traces of it existence but no hints for its disappearance---that is the mystery of Mohenjo-daro which literally means ‘Mound of the dead'.

Mohenjo-daro (now in Pakistan) and Harrapa were cities which were part of a civilization which existed on the banks of the river Indus (Sindhu). At a time when urban dwellings were unheard of, Mohenja daro and Harrappa were exceptions. Separated nearly 400 miles apart, they were cities which were part of the Indus valley civilization which sprawled all over the Indus plain (the Punjab and Sind) and parts of Northern Rajasthan and Kathiawar.

URBAN CULTURE

Rediscovered in 1922 by R.D.Banerji, it was later excavated by Sir John Marshall during the 1930's which greatly helped in throwing some light on this lost civilization which is also known as Harrappan civilization. It is estimated that during its heyday Indus valley civilization must have had nearly five million inhabitants. The cities had grid-like well laid out streets with buildings made out of baked bricks. What is noteworthy is that even during the later Vedic period of the Aryans, wood was the main raw material for houses. The Harrappans were however very different. Theirs was an urban culture with a high degree of social organization and urban planning. Imagine individual houses having access to water from wells, and protected from noise and odour. Imagine streets with covered drains and havings buildings with underground furnace for heated public baths.

THE CITADEL

Mohenjo-daro is a city divided into two parts. The Citadel and the Lower City. Much of the Citadel has been excavated, but the Lower city remains a mystery. The last major excavation was done in 1964-65 after which it was suspended. This was in order to protect the existing exposed structures.

The citadel was the nerve center of civic and religious life. It was also the hub of socializing. The great bath for example was located here. The lower city on the other hand was the residential area.

Despite its urban culture, it was an agro-based society. Much of its income was from agricultural produce made in its hinterland and the flourishing trade it had with northern and western part s of the Indian sub-continent.

THE GREAT MYSTERY

The mystery of Mohenjo-daro is not only due to its disappearance, but also its script which has not been deciphered yet. The most puzzling ones are the seals which come in all shapes, square rectangular etc, with human and animal motifs on the one side and inscriptions on the other. Who were these people? How did they suddenly disappear? We do not have answers for this...at least not yet.

LINKS

Photo gallery

http://www.mohenjodaro.net/

Mohejo-daro

http://library.thinkquest.org/20176/mohenjodaro.htm


Mohenjo-daro layout
Mohenjo-daro layout
Mohenjo-daro city plan
Mohenjo-daro city plan
seal
seal
seal
seal
dancing girl
dancing girl
The great bath
The great bath
Mapof Indus Valley Civilization
Mapof Indus Valley Civilization

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lakshmi  says:
15 months ago

help full for studies

lakshmi  says:
15 months ago

help full for studies

ram_m  says:
15 months ago

Thank you Lakshmi. Hope to add a few more info on indus scripts shortly.

Steven Sadleir  says:
12 months ago

In this culture, was there a diety named "An"? The Proto-Shiva figure? If anyone can guide me to a reference I would appreciate it. sadleir1@cox.net Thank you, Steven

ram_m  says:
12 months ago

Thank you for your relevant query. There was indeed a deity known as RUDRA which was an early form of the later Hindu god Siva. ” Some scholars believe that Rudra was originally a non-Aryan fertility god of the Indus Valley. There are seals found at Harappa which bear the image of an ithyphallic deity. Further information is available in the following book http://books.google.com/books?id=yMFwMHH4HzMC&

palak  says:
9 months ago

very nice for studies

shruti   says:
7 months ago

a great help 4 my project

pruthvi  says:
7 months ago

not bad

nupur  says:
7 months ago

its mazing for noing about history

ram_m  says:
6 months ago

thanks palak

ram_m  says:
6 months ago

thanks pruthvi

ram_m  says:
6 months ago

thanks nupur

Cairqo  says:
4 months ago

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Bbudoyono  says:
4 months ago

Nice hub. How about the great story of mahabarata? Was it from these cities ?

brandon  says:
3 months ago

that is really6 nice

chandra  says:
2 months ago

good info...

http://hubpages.com/hub/History-of-Andhra-Pradesh

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