Early Civilizations of Ancient India

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Info Taken from: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Canal Winchester Local School District 100 Washington Street Canal Winchester, OH 43110

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Early Civilizations of Ancient India. Info Taken from: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Canal Winchester Local School District 100 Washington Street Canal Winchester, OH 43110. The Indus River Valley Civilization. Over 2,000 years old! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Early Civilizations of Ancient India

Info Taken from:

Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

Canal Winchester Local School District100 Washington Street

Canal Winchester, OH 43110

Info Taken from:

Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

Canal Winchester Local School District100 Washington Street

Canal Winchester, OH 43110

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The Indus River Valley The Indus River Valley CivilizationCivilization

• Over 2,000 years old!• 2,500 BC developed on the banks of the

Indus River Valley• Referred to as Dravidian Culture• Or Harappan Civilization

– After one of its major cities– Lasted until approx. 1,700 BC– Near present-day Pakistan

• Borders stretch from present-day Kabul, Afghanistan to Delhi, India

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The Harappan Civilization

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I. The Indus River Valley I. The Indus River Valley CivilizationCivilization

• Hundreds of towns and two major cities:– Harappa– Mohenjo-Daro

• Large city• Well-built homes• Public buildings• Canals• City walls

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CitadelOf

Mohenjo-Daro

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Aerial View of Mohenjo-Daro

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I. The Indus River Valley I. The Indus River Valley CivilizationCivilization

– Mohenjo-Daro• Craft workers used clay for beautiful figurines and

communication• Streets in a grid design

– Expected a large population– roughly 30,000 citizens

• Wall around the city• Houses had brick/stone foundations

– Houses had as many as three floors.– Several rooms, toilets, wells, drainage system with

brick lined sewers in the streets– Citizens were conveniently able to dispose of their garbage

through a slit cut into their house which would then fall into containers lined up on the street below.

• Ditches and canals for irrigation• Public bathhouse• Buildings for storing grain and holding meetings

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Wide View, Mohenjo-Daro

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The Great Bath, Mohenjo-Daro

Mohenjo-Daro’s brick floored bathhouses were even designed to have dirty water drain through clay pipes into an

underground gutter system

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Bath Area, Mohenjo-Daro

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Well, Mohenjo-Daro

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Granery, Mohenjo-Daro

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pottery, Mohenjo-Daro

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Necklace, Mohenjo-Daro

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Drain, Harappa

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Unicorn Seal, Harappa

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Burial Pottery, Harappa

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Male Skeleton, Harappa

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Female Skeleton with Child, Harappa

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Harappan Writing

Undecipherable to date.

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II. The Aryan Influence on II. The Aryan Influence on South AsiaSouth Asia

• 1,700 BC—Aryans came to South Asia– Migrated through Russia and passes in the

Hindu Kush mountains• Suggests that Aryans played a role in the

end of the Harappan civilization• Aryan people and Indus River valley

civilization eventually blended into one culture

• This culture was concentrated in both the Indus River valley and the Ganges River valley

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What Happened?– The Dravidian culture,

• a civilized peaceful matriarchal empire. • This is a very good thing, but not when another

culture wants to take over control. – The Dravidians were totally unprepared for

invasion by the barbaric patriarchal tribes of Aryans.

• However the Dravidian empire did hold out for several centuries before being taken over by the Aryans.

– When the Aryans took the empire, they imposed a harsh patriarchal control over the land.

• The Aryans divided the empire into four classes and the Dravidians were at the bottom of the barrel.

– The defeated Dravidians, » now called the Shudras, » were enslaved and their only right was to serve the

upper three classes of Aryans.

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Aryan Migration

pastoral depended on their cattle.

warriors horse-drawn chariots.

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Sanskrit

writing

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The Vedas 1200 BCE-600 BCE.

written in SANSKRIT.

Hindu core of beliefs:

hymns and poems.

religious prayers.

magical spells.

lists of the gods and goddesses.

Rig Veda oldest work.Rig Veda oldest work.

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Varna (Social Hierarchy)

ShudrasShudras

VaishyasVaishyas

Kshatriyas Kshatriyas

Pariahs [Harijan] Untouchables

Pariahs [Harijan] Untouchables

BrahminsBrahmins

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The Caste System

The mouth?

The arms?

The legs?

The feet?

WHO IS…

What is a JATI?

BrahminsBrahmins

KshatriyasKshatriyas

VaishyasVaishyas

ShudrasShudras

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The Vedic Age

The foundations for Hinduism were

established!