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Post by maha on Feb 12, 2016 16:38:47 GMT 5.5
Put anything of importance to the game from the references here
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Post by maha on Feb 12, 2016 16:39:44 GMT 5.5
Evolution of IVC:
7000-5000 BC, people have begun food production, instead of just food gathering.
5000-2600 BC, you start to see regional similarities in artifacts.
2600-1900 BC is the mature period of Harappan civilization. Distant cities are integrated into one civilization and there appears to be an empire that arose through peaceful means.
1900-1300 BC, whatever held the culture together has declined and the area breaks into many more localized styles.
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Post by maha on Feb 12, 2016 16:40:39 GMT 5.5
Grid-planned cities and towns, with a wide main street and smaller side streets all oriented to the cardinal directions.
Latrines in each house with a water pot for washing. Private wells in houses, public wells for visitors and traders.
No evidence of slavery, but indications of cooperative corporate rule.
Developments in rainwater collection, wells, and drain maintenance.
Long-distance trade and contact as far as Mesopotamia, while importing regional raw materials and exporting finished goods.
Use of crop rotation and pioneering techniques in metallurgy and ceramics.
Art that may show the earliest practice of yoga, or belief in “power through meditation.”
There are many theories and aspects to the eventual decline of Harappan civilization, said Shinde, but he added that the “tradition and legacy continue till today.”
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Post by maha on Feb 12, 2016 16:41:12 GMT 5.5
No evidence of slavery, but indications of cooperative corporate rule. That one especially
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