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1 Chapter 5 Eastern River Valleys

2 Eastern River Valley Civilizations

3 River Valley civilizations were more isolated than Egypt & Mesopotamia
Mountains Deserts Large bodies of water Did not trade with other parts of the world

4 Eastern River Valley civilizations became self sufficient:
Able to take care of nearly all their own needs

5 Section 1 The Indus River Valley

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8 Indus River Valley civilization:
Present day Pakistan & India Settled by Harappans in 2500 B.C. Covered area of 1000 miles (from foothills of Himalayas to Indian Ocean Twice as large as Mesopotamia or Egypt

9 Harappans First civilization Not first people to settle area

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11 Harappans life revolved around Indus River:
Fertilized land / rich soil Built dikes and dams to control flooding Built irrigation system

12 Crops included: Barley, wheat, peas, melons, dates Fish from river
Cotton

13 Cotton First to grow cotton First to spin cotton
First to weave cotton into cloth First to dye with bright colors

14 River also influenced city construction:
Built on raised mounds Mud from river used to make bricks Bricks were sometimes fired (baked) in kilns (ovens); this made bricks stronger

15 Mohenjo-Daro

16 Mohenjo-Daro Found by archeologist, R. D. Banerji in 1922
He found stone seals that led to excavation Began digging in 1924

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18 Archeological findings confirmed ancient civilization….
Mohenjo-Daro thrived around 2500 B.C. Was southern center of widespread civilization

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29 Harappa

30 Harappa Northern center of civilization 400 miles from Mohenjo-Daro

31 400 miles between Harappa & Mohenjo-Daro

32 Lothal Ruins of dockyard
Suggest Indus Valley people used boats for transportation Could sail through Persian Gulf to Mesopotamia

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35 City Construction of Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa
Planned community: city built to a definite plan Hundreds of small buildings: homes & small shops

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37 Laid out in a grid: (uniform network)
Houses were two stories w/ courtyard Had bathrooms, wells and drains: drains carried waste and were cleaned regularly; this protected health

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40 Each city had its own citadel (fortress):
Mound 40 ft. high Surrounded by thick wall Inside was huge water tank called Great Bath Next to Bath was huge granary

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42 70 other cities have been found covering an area more than three times the size of California

43 What happened to the Harappan civilization
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44 Decline of Harappa: Possibility #1 Maybe…
They used up natural resources…over farmed the land

45 Possibility #2 -city was rebuilt several
Maybe… Cut down too many trees to fuel oven (deforestation) -without trees the floods swept away soil -city was rebuilt several times (each time it was built weaker)

46 Possibility #3 Maybe… Invaders attacked and killed all Harappans
-skeletons of men, women, & children have been found unburied -all skeletons had evidence of some type of injury

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48 Evidence of Lost Civilizations
Have found writings of the Harappans but hasn’t been translated No records of political history No royal tombs

49 Found jewelry made of gold and lapis lazuli (blue stone)
Found weapons and tools of stone, bronze, copper Found stone seals

50 Stone Seals Pictures of animals (tigers, elephants,
rhinoceri, crocodiles – suggest jungle) Lines of writing Small hole – necklace Found in Sumer May have been used to mark property

51 Found clay models of animals
Rattles Dice Toy carts with movable wheels

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58 This civilization began to change around 1700 B.C.
1200 B.C. – Aryans had taken over


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