The Harappan Civilization: A Quick Read is an engaging introduction to one of the world's earliest ancient civilizations. This book features short, easy-to-read articles that help students quickly understand the key ideas of Harappan history. Topics include geography, government, culture, daily life, religion, social classes, food, education, clothing, technology, trade, and warfare. Readers also explore famous achievements such as the planned cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, advanced drainage systems, baked brick construction, seals, dockyards, and important artifacts like the Dancing Girl and Priest-King sculptures. The book explains environmental changes, urban decline, migration, cultural influence, and lasting legacy. Designed for accessibility and curiosity, this quick read sparks interest and encourages further learning about the Harappan world. Topics included: Overview Geography Government Culture Daily Life Religion Social Classes Food & Agriculture Education Arts & Entertainment Clothing Technology & Science Trade & Commerce Military & Warfare Literature Men's Roles Women's Roles Early Neolithic Farming Communities Planned cities at Harappa & Mohenjo-daro Baked brick construction Grid-based City Planning Drainage & Sewer systems The Great Bath at Mohenjo-daro Citadel and Lower Town City Design Standardized Weights & Measures Harappan Seals used for trade and identity Indus Valley Trade with Mesopotamia Lothal Dockyard & Port Facilities Bead-making and Metallurgy The Dancing Girl Bronze Figure Priest-King Stone Sculpture Cotton for Textile Production Undeciphered Indus script Religious Practices connected to Water, Animals, and Fertility Absence of large palaces or royal tombs Strong urban sanitation and Public Health Systems Gradual Environmental Changes affecting river systems Weakening of the monsoon climate Decline of major urban centers around 1900 BCE Migration and transformation into smaller rural communities Cultural influence on later South Asian traditions Legacy
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