Harappan/Indus Civilization

Harappan/Indus Civilization (2500 BC – 1750 BC)
Ø The oldest name – Indus Civilization.
Ø According to archaeological tradition, the most appropriate name – Harappan Civilization (Harappa-the first discovered site).
Ø According to geographical point of view, the most suitable name- Indus- Saraswati Civilization (the largest concentration of settlement- along the Indus- Saraswati river valley; 80 settlement along the Saraswati).
Ø The most accepted period- 2500 BC – 1750 BC (by carbon-14 dating).
Ø JOHN MARSHALL was the first scholar to use the term ‘Indus Civilization’.
Ø The Indus Civilization belongs to the proto-Historic period (Chalcolithic Age / Bronze Age).
Ø The Indus Civilization was spread over Sindh, Baluchistan, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Western U.P and Northern Maharastra.
Ø Scholars generally believe that Harappa-Ghaggar-Mohenjodaro axis represents the heartland of the Indus Civilization.
Ø The Northern-most site of Indus Civilization- ROPAR (Sutlej) / Punjab (Earlier); MANDA (Chenab) / Jammu-Kashmir (Now).
The Southern-most site of the Indus Civilization- BHAGATRAV (Kim) / Gujarat (Earlier); DAIMABAD (Pravara) / Maharastra (Now).
The Western-most site of Indus Civilization- SUTKAGENDOR (Dashk) / Makran coast, Pakistan- Iran border.
Ø CAPITAL CITIES – Harappa, Mohenjodaro.
PORT CITIES – Lothal, Sutkagendor, Allahdino, Balakot, Kuntasi.




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