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    How geography affects civilizations. India‚ China and Greece World History and Geography Section 5 First I am going to talk about China. China is located in Eastern Asia with its borders along several countries and the East China Sea‚ Korea Bay‚ the Yellow Sea‚ and the South China Sea. China is divided into three geographic regions: the mountains to the west‚ the various deserts and basins in the northeast and the low lying valleys and plains in the east. Most of China however consists

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    2012 Indus River Valley Civilization The first civilizations were found near the Indus River. The Indus river valley civilization is an ancient civilization that began by the Indus river valley. Civilization is an advanced state of human society in which science‚ culture‚ industry and government have been reached. Excavations first started in 1921-1922 directed to a civilization that began about 4‚000-5‚000 years ago and research has given us a better picture of the Indus River Valley Civilization

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    building an place to live and theymade baskets to carry food and stones and bangels and things for very basic needs. And even at that they have sytem of burry as many buried had founded by archeologist teams. Jewelry which was wore by women of that civilization includes seashell. Furthermore archeologists found the axe which was made from stone. In today’s Afghanistan shows good contact with those areas. As discussed that axe were used at that for cutting various purposes and

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    COMPARATIVE ESSAY Egypt and Indus Valley Two of the earliest known civilizations were in Egypt and the Indus Valley. Two similarities between them were that both had strong economic systems and distinct social classes. But one major difference included the significant cultural achievements of Egypt compared to the inferior achievements of the Indus Valley. One similarity between the early Egyptian and Indus Valley civilizations is that they both had strong economic systems. Both societies

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    was a city of the Indus Valley Civilization built around 2600 BC and is located in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. This ancient five thousand year old city is the largest of Indus Valley and is widely recognized as one of the most important early cities of South Asia and the Indus Valley Civilization. Mohenjo Daro was one of the world’s first cities and contemporaneous with ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. It is sometimes referred to as "An Ancient Indus Valley Metropolis".   | 

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    Conclusions The Indus valley people were peace-loving people who enjoyed various comforts of life. Some of their achievements are really remarkable and they have left a heritage of which we are really very proud. The Indus Valley people gave to the world its earliest cities‚ its town planning‚ its architecture in stone and clay‚ and showed their concern for health and sanitation. They built a scientific drainage system in their cities. There is enough evidence to show that some of the early conceptions

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    | | Index | | S.No | Date | Title | Pg. No. | 1 | | Introduction About Harappan Civilization | | 2 | | Ancient Indus Granary at Harappa | | 3 | | Ancient Indus Great Bath‚ Mohenjo-daro | | 4 | | Ancient Indus Zebu Bull seal‚ Harappa. | | 5 | | | | 6 | | Art News & Articles‚ Art Entertainment Articles‚ Magazine Articles‚ Indian Art | 7 | | Classical Art | | 8 | | ClassicalArt_Ajanta | | 9 | | Crafts | | 10 | | FolkartCyclopedia |

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    HARAPPA Harappa is an ancient city which was part of the Indus Valley Civilization. Indus valley civilization ancient civilization flourished from about 2500 BC to about 1500 BC in the valley of the Indus River and its tributaries‚ in the northwestern portion of the Indian subcontinent.In 1921 archaeologists found this site when spectacular ruins were found in Harappa and Mohen-jo Daro. Harappa is an archaeological site in Punjab‚ northeast Pakistan‚ about 20 km west of Sahiwal. The site takes

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    While reading chapter one in our text book‚ I learned about the ancient civilizations that are no longer around. I noticed how different their cultures were from ours today. However‚ those are the foundations of who we are. Starting with the Paleolithic people‚ they were the groundwork for all humankind. Life for them was basic and simple. They didn?t wake up and wonder what they were going to wear. The men were hunters and gatherers‚ and the women were caregivers and producers. That is a theme

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