Indus valley

Indus valley

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  • prehistory
    6600 BCE

    prehistory

    The earliest remains of Neolithic communities have been found in western Pakistan.
  • religion
    6600 BCE

    religion

    There are intriguing indications of continuity between the religion of this civilization and the later religions of ancient India.
  • trade routes
    6500 BCE

    trade routes

    Trade routes connected urban areas to share resources such as stones and metals.
  • geography
    6400 BCE

    geography

    The Indus Valley civilization covered most of what is today Pakistan and the Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab.
  • ceramic
    6300 BCE

    ceramic

    One of the arts they made were ceramics
  • industry
    6200 BCE

    industry

    The industry was very organized in the Indus civilization. They had many kinds of Industry.
  • writing
    6100 BCE

    writing

    They had over 400 letters!
  • cities
    6000 BCE

    cities

    These communities were controlled by efficient governments. There was a high priority on accessibility to water.
  • daily life
    5900 BCE

    daily life

    In ancient India there were huge granaries where people could get their grain every day.
  • arts and crafts
    5800 BCE

    arts and crafts

    Stone figurines have been discovered, of dancing girls, men, animals and a mythical beast.
  • the end
    1900 BCE

    the end

    There are many theories about what happened. One of them was that they were invaded by Europeans. The evidence they have for that is burned out houses and skeletons on stare cases.