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■ Essential Question: – What were the important characteristics of the civilizations in the Indus River Valley? ■ Warm-Up Question: – Name 2 similarities.

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1 ■ Essential Question: – What were the important characteristics of the civilizations in the Indus River Valley? ■ Warm-Up Question: – Name 2 similarities between Egypt & Mesopotamian civilizations – Name 2 differences

2 The Indus River Valley (India) Class Activity: Examine the placards provided & generate 3 conclusions about the geography of the Indus River Valley & its impact on the people of this region

3 India began along the Indus River, which flooded & left behind fertile soil Seasonal monsoons caused summer rains & floods The people were well protected on the Indian “subcontinent” by the oceans, mountains, & deserts that surrounded the Indus River Valley

4 What were the important characteristics of the Indus River civilization? ■ Working in groups, examine each of the 6 placards examining the characteristics of civilization in the Indus River Valley ■ For each placard, write hypotheses about government, cities, technology, etc. & the confirm your theories by locating the matching “answer key” placard around the room

5 Lasting Contributions ■ Advanced cities: – Indus cities were laid out in a grid system with high walls & citadel of major buildings Two of its most famous cities were Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro

6 Lasting Contributions ■ Specialized Workers: – Indian society was divided by the “caste system” which divided people based on their purity in Hinduism

7 Lasting Contributions ■ Government: – Little is known about Indus government other than they were ruled by kings

8 Lasting Contributions ■ Religion: – Believed in a polytheistic religion called Hinduism – Hindus believe that one’s soul is reborn until moksha is achieved (reincarnation) – Moksha (enlightenment or nirvana) is the spiritual release from human form – A soul’s karma (good or bad deeds) effect reincarnation

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10 Lasting Contributions ■ Writing: – Indus writing has not been fully translated so much of Indus life is still a mystery – Writing contained about 400 symbols that were both pictograms & phonetic characters

11 Lasting Contributions ■ Technology: – Advanced plumbing; Most houses had toilets & private bathrooms connected to underground sewer systems – Standard, oven-baked bricks


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