Ancient civilizations developed many different forms of advancements in technology and specialization to help them progress throughout time. One ancient civilization is the Indus Valley Civilization. The Indus Valley civilization had many technological advancements. One of the biggest technological advancements for them was having a plumbing system. Their plumbing system consisted of pipes connected to each house. Those pipes carried their wastewater to an underground sewer system. The Holt McDougal
are many river valleys that impacted the world for the better. It was during the time period of 2500 B.C. when the pyramids were rising in Egypt the first Indian civilization was developing it was called the Indus river valley civilization. The Indus river valley was located in the western part of South Asia, which today is called Pakistan or northern India. The founders of this river valley were nomadic warriors called Aryans. People often refer to this river valley civilization as the Harappa or
The Indus Valley Civilization is among one of the world's three earliest civilizations along with Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt. It was born along the Indus River, hence the name of the civilization. It evolved from Mesopotamian agricultural civilizations and irrigation while also branching out and creating its own culture. It developed from the 3rd millennium BCE and lasted all the way until the 2nd millennium BCE before its decline. Even though the Indus Valley civilization has its mysteries, (such
studied countless civilizations from the past to the present. Throughout their research, historians and scholars have decided that there are several essential characteristics of a civilization, which include social structure, cities, technology, and religion. One of the best examples of the essential characteristics of a civilization is the Indus Valley civilization because it is comprised of every aspect of the characteristics of a civilization. One major aspect of a civilization is social structure
Although the religions of the two regions were different, it still stands that the biggest difference between the two civilizations, the Indus Valley civilization and the East Asian dynasties - prominently the Zhao dynasty- was the government. China had a large central Chinese state with the Son of Heaven ruling with the Mandate of Heaven. On the other hand, in the Indus Valley civilizations were in a theocracy with priests with small groups of followers. The Mandate of Heaven is a Chinese political and
In numerous aspects, the Indus Valley and Shang civilizations are identical. One significant similarity is their social organization. Both civilizations used a hierarchical system to split society into classes depending on occupation and wealth. Both civilizations also created a writing system. The Indus Valley culture utilized a script with nearly 400 symbols, whereas the Shang civilization used oracle bones to preserve their language. Finally, both civilizations' economies were strongly reliant
Thousands of years ago, the Indus valley was created and prospered. The geography of the Indus River Valley Civilization affects their success because of the rivers, the boundaries, and the resources the land offered. The geography of the river valley was affected by the rivers- the Indus river, and the Ganges River. These rivers can provide transportation methods, so the civilization can use the rivers as a faster way to transport different materials for later use. This allowed planned building
Civilizations are made up of many unique thoughts shared by people with different thought and this is what enables a civilization to be successful. The early river valley civilizations were unique in their own way. Some of the civilizations were They had different beliefs and political systems. There are many similarities and differences in the early river valley civilizations. The Indus River Valley Civilization and Sumer share similarities such as social stratification, form of economy, and artistic
While both the Indus and Huang He river Valleys believed their rulers were influenced by some kind of divinity and had various crafts for religious purpose, the Indus valley people were very peaceful and believed in multiple gods while the Shang were primarily concerned with warfare and believed their deceased ancestors continued having influence over their lives. These two civilizations had similarities and differences any way you looked at them. Yet they were also quite unique and thus had many
5,000 years ago when the first civilizations began trading marks the creation of an innovation that took the world by storm, this innovation was trade. By contemplating the prominence of trade within complex societies, specifically the Indus River Valley, we can see where trade began and how it changed the lives of those in these societies. Moving forward from that point, methods of trade adapted to travel longer distances, which was most noticeable through trade along the silk road out of Ancient
were many civilizations and organizations of people. Two civilizations were the Indus River Valley and Sumerian people. These civilizations were located in modern day India and Southern Iraq. They both relied on many things to thrive and become wealthy organizations. The Indus River Valley and the Sumer civilizations shared similarities (Religion,Politics, and Art); they also have many differences (Economics, Social, and Geography). The Indus River Valley and the Sumer civilizations were similar
After the Neolithic Revolution Era, civilizations in Asia and Northeast Africa started to form. All of the civilizations in that area were located near water, so that’s why they were all called, River Valley Civilizations. The most advanced ancient river valley civilization was the Indus Valley Civilization. According to Document 5, it states that “While the cities of Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt were built with very little planning...the cities of the Indus Valley were sophisticatedly planned. The
The Indus Valley Civilization (also known as the “Harappans”) lived from 3300-1300 BCE around the Indus Valley River, located in mostly modern day Pakistan (www.khanacademy.org, The Indus River Valley Civilizations). They were a very extensive civilization, having towns and villages from the Narmada River to north east Pakistan. The civilization’s time period was divided into three parts; the Early Harappan Phase from 3300-2700 BCE, the Mature Harappan Phase from 2700-1900 BCE, and the Late Harappan
In three of the world's oldest civilizations, the development of Agriculture proved surprisingly similar. Despite long distances between each culture, especially in the case of Mesoamerica, all three developed “staple” crops that proved very important for their food sources (BBC, FAO, Nair, National Geographic). While China and the Indus River Valley domesticated various animals for food, Mesoamerica did not rely on domesticated animals nearly as much (BBC, Nair), not even for labor (FAO). Although
oldest religions, as its history dates back further than written records (Van Voorst, 2013). It is said that Hinduism began somewhere in the Indus Valley, which is present day India and Pakistan (Van Voorst, 2013). The Indus Valley civilization is believed to have originated around 7000BC and reached its height around 2300-2000BC. The Indus civilization experienced isolationism and was indigenous, creating its own local culture. There was no single group that was responsible for forming the Hindu
doctrine of salvation and no centralized authority. Hinduism goes back beyond the second the millennium BCE, then the book talked about the Indus valley civilization that shows the earliest traces of Hinduism from 2500 to 1500 BCE. However, there are controversies around the Indus Valley civilization because people believe that the Indus Valley civilization was replaced by the Aryans who are migrants from the Caucuses religion. Their language was Sanskrit. The verdict ritual: Additionally, Hindu
is the oldest religion. It began in 2500- 1500 B.C.E. inside the Indus Valley Civilization. There has been findings in the Harappa & Mohenjo Daro civilization, and today’s Pakistan. And it went from the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea. The geographical locations that have a that have a significance in the Hindu religion are Nepal, Cambodia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Malaysia, Flushing, New York, and the Silicone Valley, CA. Hinduism has spread to many regions all over the world but
When I graduate from high school I'd like to be a surgeon. I want to be a surgeon because it seems like a cool and interesting job. I think it would be an amazing experience to hold a human heart. I first saw this job and got really interested in it because of a T.V. show, Greys Anatomy. This career is important because it saves lives. It helps people with tumors, heart problems, and people who have injuries to be fixed and live longer. The information I found out about surgeons and surgery has helped
The Hindu religion originated near the Indus River, and Indus Valley Civilization around 1500 BC. After the Indo- European people invaded India, their religion and cultures stuck. It is impossible to trace the Hindu religion back to one founder. Instead, it has many contributors to this complex faith. The first contributor is the, Indus River civilization. These people have given many important things to the faith. For example, the idea of reincarnation, the Law of Karma, and Fertility god - Shiva
river civilizations were highly vulnerable to climatic changes. These early farmers were reliant on the annual rise and fall of the rivers they lived on. Even a single bad year would be disastrous. Repeated failures could end whole civilization or bring chaos for decades. Climate change lead to the destabilization of Egypt, and the destruction of the Indus Valley civilization. Civilization can survive climate change but it will still cause massive change and destution. The Indus Valley was perhaps