INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ancient Civilizations: Indus River Valley Global Studies 9 Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Bernier.
Advertisements

Ancient India and China Indus and Huang He River Systems.
III. Indus Valley Civilization. Objective: To Understand that the Indus Valley Culture was rich and prospered in the Indus River Valley. Quick Review.
Early Indus Valley Civilizations. Harappan Culture Located in the Indus Valley along the Indus River Located in the Indus Valley along the Indus River.
Chapter 7.  India is a subcontinent (like a continent, only smaller.)  It is located in southern Asia.  In the north, India has 2 mountain ranges:
2.3 Planned Cities on the Indus
Essential Question #8 How did physical location lead to the development and success of the Indus River Valley civilization?
Early Indus Valley Civilizations. Do Now On a piece of paper, identify some of the key aspects of the early civilizations: On a piece of paper, identify.
The Indus Valley Civilization. Geography  Part of the Indian sub-continent, shaped like a triangle  Subcontinent- a large landmass that juts out from.
Chapter 3 Early Civilizations in India and China Global History I Mr. Schoff.
Indus Valley Civilization and China
Chapter 3 Section 1 India. Geography: The Indian Subcontinent (DNWTD) Subcontinent- A large landmass that juts out from a continent Subcontinent- A large.
Indus River Valley Global History I: Spiconardi. Geography & It’s Impact Location: Northernmost part of the Indian subcontinent & modern day Pakistan.
Chapter 7 Section 3 Study Guide
Early Indus River Valley Civilization. Geography Indus and Ganges Rivers – Mostly the Indus, but the land extends towards the Ganges.
The Indus Valley.  The Indus Valley is located on the subcontinent of India  The mountains in the north limited contact with other lands and helped.
Ancient India. WHERE IS IT? Old World Civilizations.
ANCIENT INDIA.
Indus River Valley. Bell Ringer Which Mesopotamian invention do you think is most important? irrigation wheel sailboat plow cuneiform calendar.
WHI: SOL 3a-e Indus Valley Civilization and China.
Chapter 2: Early River Valley Civilizations 3500B.C. – 450 B.C. Section 3: Planned Cities on the Indus Aim: How did geography effect the Indus River Valley.
Five Minute Writing Assignment Using the map: How do you think geography benefitted India’s early civilizations?
ANCIENT INDIA – INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION BASIC CHRONOLOGY BCE: farming settlements appear along the valley of the river Indus  in what is now.
3.1 Early Civilizations of India & Pakistan. Indian Subcontinent  What is a subcontinent? –Large landmass that extends outward from a continent  Contains.
Ancient India Geography India is a subcontinent of Asia because it is separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalyas, the highest mountains in the world.
THE INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION. Geography and Environment India is a subcontinent separated by a wall of mountains one each side Hindu Kush mountains.
Planned Cities on the Indus. Ancient India 2500 – 1500B.C.E.
 Indian Subcontinent  India, Pakistan, Bangladesh  Himalayas separate it from Asia  Indus & Ganges Rivers  Center of the peninsula is a high plateau.
Ancient India.
The Harappan Civilization
India.
Global History I: India
3.1 Indus Valley Cornell Notes Key Questions Reading Notes
World Foundations River Valleys Unit 1
2.3 Planned Cities on the Indus
Outcome: Geography & Early Civilization
Early Indian Civilizations
Rise of Civilization Indus River Valley Civilization (1500 – 3500 B.C.) first Indian civilization: built well-planned cities on the banks of the Indus.
Warm-Up Archeologists have recently discovered what they believe are the remains of an ancient city. They can not decipher the writing system but they.
HOW DID INDIA’S GEOGRAPHY IMPACT ITS DEVELOPMENT?
Indus & Shang Civilization
Indus Valley Civilization and China
Planned Cities on the Indus
Chapter 2 Sec 3 Planned Cities on the Indus River
Indus River Valley.
© Students of History - teacherspayteachers
Indus Valley Harappa Mohenjo-Daro Invaders
Chapter 3 Ancient India Geography
Geography, Civilization, & Culture
WARM UP – September 2.
Outcome: Geography & Early Civilization
Geography of India and Planned Cities on the Indus 2.3 Notes
Ancient India.
Geography of Early india
Indus Valley Civilization
Outcome: Geography & Early Civilization
NEW TOPIC Start Up- Chapter 3 Ancient India and China
Outcome: Geography & Early Civilization
Chapter 25 Section 1 Geography of India
India.

© Students of History - teacherspayteachers
Chapter 2 Sec 3 Planned Cities on the Indus River

Outcome: Geography & Early Civilization
INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
Indus Valley Harappa Mohenjo-Daro Invaders
Indus Valley River Civilization
Presentation transcript:

INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION Global History and Geography – 9 Dr. Afxendiou

Physical Map 1

Physical Map 2

The Ghats – not true mountains, the fluted edge of the Deccan Plateau

Indus Valley Civilization 2500 B.C. – 1500 B.C. Forgotten until the 19th Century when it was rediscovered by the British, while building railroads. Harappan Culture – due to major city discovered first

The Indus Valley Civilization had contact with other civilizations by 2000 B.C.

Unicorn seal with writing writing not yet deciphered – the civilization still remains a mystery

2 Major Cities – Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro carefully planned – built on a grid with city blocks Houses had plumbing systems – sewers beneath the streets Had thick city walls to protect from the river’s flooding Aerial view of Mohenjo-Daro

What we know comes from artifacts… Evidence of polytheistic religion First to cultivate cotton and weave the fibers into cloth Economy: people were mostly farmers Traditional economic system – based on farming and trade

The Decline and Disappearance Explanations – suggestions not certainties Ecological disaster due to cutting of too many trees Climate change – shifting monsoon patterns Volcanic eruption blocked the Indus and it flooded Mohenjo-Daro thus weakening the civilization Earthquake evidence Weakened by natural disasters, the civilization was overrun by invaders the ARYANS

Who are the Aryans? Light skinned invaders from the North They speak an Indo-European language They come through the Hindu Kush Mountains through the Khyber Pass Warlike people The predecessors of Hindu culture They built their civilization along the Ganges River Established the Caste System

Caste System ~1000 BC The divine order of four castes - “Varnas” Brahmins: the priests Kshatriyas: the warriors Vaisyas: merchants and peasants Sudras: non-Aryans – perhaps the captured indigenous peoples