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Title: Harappan India


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Harappan India
  • The Forgotten Civilization

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Brought to you buy
  • Soojin Min
  • Michelle Lie
  • David Shannon

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Geography
  • ? Covered most of Pakistan, in addition to the
    western states of India.
  • ? A majority of the sites found were on or near
    river embankments.
  • ? Located in the northeastern Pakistan Punjab
    province, on the left bank of the Indus River.
  • (Possehl)

4
Map of Harappan India
(www.go.hrw.com)
5
Trade
  • ? Imported perishable products such as oils,
    clothes, lumber, livestock, other major
    commodities, and more notably, cotton.
  • ? They exported various exotic woods, fruits,
    and metals.
  • ? Harappans traded along the Silk Routes with
    Mesopotamias civilizations.
  • (Possehl)

6
Map of Trade Routes
(www.orexca.com)
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War
  • ? There is no evidence of a military or the use
    of warfare.
  • ? If required they could protect their
    civilization.
  • ? The city walls were guarded by armed watchmen.
  • (Mohiuddin)

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Weaponry
  • ? The migration of Aryans assisted in the
    generation of more functional tools.
  • ? They produced bronze weaponry.
  • ? Consisted of arrow heads, spears, and daggers.
  • (www.geocities.com)

9
Agriculture
  • ? Harvested crops such as cotton, sesame, peas,
    wheat, barley, etc (www.geocities.com).
  • ? There were two growing seasons (Kenoyer).
  • ? Domesticated animals such as cattle, buffalo,
    sheep, etc (www.thenagain.com).

10
Population
  • ? Three main phases
  • Early Harappan 3300 BCE-2800 BCE
  • Mature Harappan 2800 BCE-1800 BCE
  • Late Harappan 1800 BCE-1000 BCE
  • ? Multiplicity of reasons for decline
  • Climate change, political pressure, trade
    difficulties, invasion and/or migration.
  • (Gale)

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Disease
  • ? Few signs of Disease.
  • ? Malnourishment was the major cause of death.
  • ? Not enough evidence or remains to actually
    come to a conclusion.
  • (www.geocities.com)

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Migration
  • ? Early Harappans migrated around 3300 BCE.
  • ? The Aryans pastoral cattleherders migrated
    in the Late Harappan phase.
  • ? Had effect on Harappan culture.
  • (Gale)

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Social Structure
  • ? Farming and herding were common (Possehl).
  • ? Cattle was a principal form of wealth
    (Possehl).
  • ? Caste system between farmers and pastoralists
    often varied (Kenoyer).
  • ? Had forms of social hierarchy (Possehl).

14
Gender Structure
  • ? Most families were patriarchal.
  • ? Women had occasional rights.
  • ? True men-domination didnt develop until later
    civilizations.
  • (www.workmall.com)

15
The Arts
  • ? Artwork was personal.
  • ? Stone Seals were inscribed with Harappan
    writing.
  • ? Carved stone sculptures of religious and
    symbolic meanings have been found.
  • (www.thenagain.info.com)

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Writing System
  • ? Writing system has not yet been deciphered
  • ? Three forms of writing
  • Graphemes (distinct script signs)
  • Logo-Syllabic system (groupings of shapes)
  • Pictographs (stories drawn to portray stories)
  • (Kenoyer)

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Literature/Sacred Writings
  • ? Harappa created the worlds first language.
  • ? Ancient texts included the Vedas and the
    Rosetta Stone.
  • ? Inscriptions were made on jars, pottery,
    seals, etc.
  • (www.geocities.com)

18
Government Structure
  • ? Not much can be certain because their language
    is yet to be deciphered (Mattingly).
  • ? Some believe they were an evolved bureaucratic
    political power (Kenoyer).

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Family Organization
  • ? Lived in villages and tribal units.
  • ? Monogamy, polygamy, and polyandry were all
    practiced.
  • ? The birth of a son was welcomed but a daughter
    was not disgraced.
  • (www.culturalindia.net)

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Religious Beliefs
  • ? No evidence in a place to worship.
  • ? Believed in early Hinduism and had extensions
    of Animism.
  • ? Believed in early forms of Shiva and godly
    women figures.
  • ? They worshiped the Bull, Tiger, and Buffalo.
  • (www.concise.britannica.com)

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  • 2 Oct 2007 lthttp//www.orexca.com/img/silk_road2.j
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  •  
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