A REVIEW ON INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION

  • Alok Mishra

Abstract

The most notable Indus region was home to Egypt, Mesopotamia, South Asia and China's largest of the four old urban civilization establishments. It was not discovered until the 1920s. A significant portion of its remains, including its major urban centers, continue to be discovered. There has been no deciphering of the old Indus Civilization language.Many questions about the Indus people who made this highly complex society remain un-answered; however different sections of their general public can be addressed through various kinds of archaeological investigations. Harappa was a town in the human development of the Indus that thrived in the western part of South Asia about 2600 to 1700 B.C.E. In this paper the various aspects of the Indus Valley Civilization has been presented.

Published
2019-12-18
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