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List of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilisation






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The extent of the Indus Valley Civilisation

This list of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilisation lists the technological and civilisational achievements of the Indus Valley Civilisation, an ancient civilisation which flourished in the Bronze Age around the general region of the Indus River and Ghaggar-Hakra River in what is today Pakistan, and parts of India.

Inventions

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Computer-aided reconstruction of Harappan coastal settlement in Pakistan on the westernmost outreaches of the civilisation
An ancient well, and the city drainage canals, in Lothal, Gujarat, India

Discoveries

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See also

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References

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  • ^ McNeil, Ian (1990). An encyclopedia of the history of technology. Taylor & Francis. 852. ISBN 0-415-01306-2.
  • ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Archaeological remains of a Harappa Port-Town, Lothal - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
  • ^ Animesh Ray. Maritime India: Ports and Shipping. p. 4. Lothal is the oldest and most important dockyard unearthed by excavation in India.
  • ^ Sherman, David M. (2002). Tending Animals in the Global Village. Blackwell Publishing. 46. ISBN 0-683-18051-7.
  • ^ Cockfighting. Encyclopædia Britannica 2008
  • ^ a b c d Livingston & Beach, 20
  • ^ The Lost River by Michel Danino. Penguin India 2010
  • ^ Purnima Mehta Bhatt (16 December 2014). Her Space, Her Story: Exploring the Stepwells of Gujarat. Zubaan. ISBN 9789384757083.
  • ^ a b Livingston & Beach, page xxiii
  • ^ Raj Pruthi (2004). Prehistory and Harappan Civilization. APH Publishing. p. 185. ISBN 978-81-7648-581-4.
  • ^ Rebecca Kraft Rector (15 July 2016). The Early River Valley Civilizations. The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-4994-6328-6.
  • ^ a b c Kulke, Hermann & Rothermund, Dietmar (2004). A History of India. Routledge. 22. ISBN 0-415-32920-5.
  • ^ Keay, John (2001), India: A History, 13–14, Grove Press, ISBN 0-8021-3797-0.
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  • ^ Jane McIntosh, The Ancient Indus Valley: New Perspectives ; ABC-CLIO, 2008; ISBN 978-1-57607-907-2 ; pp. 231, 346.
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  • ^ Gray, Harold Farnsworth (1940). "Sewerage in Ancient and Mediaeval Times". Sewage Works Journal. 12 (5): 939–946. JSTOR 25029094.
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  • ^ Wisseman & Williams, p. 127
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  • ^ "World's only surviving Bronze Age metropolis in Pakistan faces ruin". Daily Telegraph. 2013-10-13. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2018-08-17.
  • ^ Coppa, A. et al. 2006. "Early Neolithic tradition of dentistry" (PDF). Nature. Volume 440. 6 April 2006.
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  • ^ Upinder Singh (2008). A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century. Pearson Education India. pp. 152–. ISBN 978-81-317-1120-0.
  • ^ Shannon L. Kenny (12 April 2011). Gold: A Cultural Encyclopedia: A Cultural Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. pp. 264–. ISBN 978-0-313-38431-8.
  • ^ Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark. Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization. Oxford University Press. 1998
  • ^ Possehl, Gregory. (2004). The Indus Civilization: A contemporary perspective, New Delhi: Vistaar Publications, ISBN 81-7829-291-2, p.70.
  • ^ Subramanian, T. "The rise and fall of a Harappan city". The Archaeology News Network. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  • ^ Singh, Upinder (2008). A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century. New Delhi: Pearson Education India. pp. 155 bottom. ISBN 978-813-17-1120-0.
  • ^ a b "Dholavira excavations throw light on Harappan civilization". United News of India. Indian Express. 25 June 1997. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
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  • ^ Rawat, Yadubirsingh (January 2015). "Coastal Sites: Possible Port Towns Of Harappan time in Gujarat". Port Towns of Gujarat.
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  • ^ Bisht, Ravindra Singh. "Dholavira and Banawali: Two Different Paradigms of the Harappan Urbis Forma". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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  • ^ Satyawadi, Sudha (July 1, 1994). Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilization; Study of Painted Motif. D.K. Printworld. p. 324. ISBN 978-8124600306.
  • ^ Blackman, M. James; et al. (1992). The Production and Distribution of Stoneware Bangles at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa as Monitored by Chemical Characterization Studies. Madison, WI, USA: Prehistory Press. pp. 37–44.
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  • ^ For the etching technique, see MacKay, Ernest (1925). "Sumerian Connexions with Ancient India". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (4): 699. JSTOR 25220818.
  • ^ Guimet, Musée (2016). Les Cités oubliées de l'Indus: Archéologie du Pakistan (in French). FeniXX réédition numérique. p. 355. ISBN 9782402052467.
  • ^ "Such beads occur fairly largely on all the principal sites of the Harappan civilisation." in Pakistan Archaeology No.2. 1965. p. 21.
  • ^ "Excavation Bhirrana | ASI Nagpur". excnagasi.in. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
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  • ^ Ancient Textiles of the Indus Valley Region By Jonathan Mark Kenoyer University of Wisconsin, Madison

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