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Title: Indus Valley Civilization


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Indus Valley Civilization
  • The Harappan
  • Society
  • Mohenjo-Daro
  • Society
  • Hydraulic
  • Culture
  • The Early Aryans
  • The Vedas
  • Caste System

2
Harappan society and its neighbors, ca. 2000
B.C.E.
3
Harappan Culture
  • Indus valley
  • not desert
  • well-watered and heavily forested
  • 500 miles along the river valley
  • 10-20 times larger than Mesopotamia or Egypt

4
Foundations of Harappan Society
  • The Indus River
  • Silt-enriched water from mountain ranges
  • Major society built by Dravidian peoples,
    3000-2500 BCE
  • Cultivation of cotton before 5000 BCE, early
    cultivation of poultry
  • Decline after 1900 BCE
  • Major cities Harrapa (Punjab region and
    Mohenjo-Daro (mouth of Indus River)

5
India
6
Harappan culture sites
7
Hydraulic Culture
  • like Mesopotamia
  • agriculture and flood-control
  • significant industry and trade
  • cities were very common

8
Major Cities
  • Harappa and Mohenjo-daro
  • surrounded by smaller cities, towns, and villages

9
Mohenjo-daro
view of the Citadel
10
Cities
  • very densely populated
  • houses two to three stories
  • every house is laid out the same

11
Culture and Society
  • advanced agriculture
  • surplus production
  • textiles wool and cotton
  • domesticated animals and fish

12
Combination of Changes
  • climate shift the monsoon patterns
  • flooding
  • destruction of the forests
  • migrations of new peoples the Aryans

13
The Aryan Invasion
  • Aryans, lighter-skinned invaders from the north
  • Dravidians, darker-skinned sedentary inhabitants
    of Harappa
  • Color Bias
  • Socio-Economic Implications
  • Difficulty of theory no evidence of large-scale
    military conquest

14
Possible route of the Aryan invasions
15
The Aryans
  • not to be confused with Hitlers Aryans
  • these Aryans speak an Indo-European dialect
  • related to other languages like Greek and Latin

16
The Aryans, cont
  • they called themselves Aryans
  • their land Aryavarta
  • land of the Aryans

17
The Early Aryans
  • Pastoral economy sheep, goats, horses, cattle
  • Vegetarianism not widespread until many centuries
    later
  • Religious and Literary works The Vedas
  • Sanskrit sacred tongue
  • Prakrit everyday language, evolved into Hindi,
    Urdu, Bengali
  • Four Vedas, most important Rig Veda
  • 1,028 hymms to gods

18
Oral Tradition
  • passed down from priests and singers
  • written down in the 500s
  • The Vedas
  • Veda means knowledge

19
The Vedas
  • our primary source
  • early Aryan tradition
  • later Hindu religion
  • four vedas
  • the Rig Veda is the oldest

20
Krishna with Arjuna on the battlefield of
Kuruksketra
21
Krishna reveals himself to Arjuna in his manifold
aspects
22
The Vedas
  • oral poetry
  • come to have a sacred character
  • provide some historical information

23
Caste System, 1000 BC
  • skin color
  • ritual purity
  • divine order of four castes

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Caste System (Varnas)
  • Brahmins the priests
  • Kshatriyas the warriors
  • Vaisyas merchants and peasants
  • Sudras non-Aryans
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