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Evolution Of
Human Settlements
Indus valley civilization
➢ Indus Valley Geography
▪ Indian subcontinent includes India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
and the world’s tallest mountains, the Himalayas
▪ General topography: Mountains in the north, desert in the east
(Thar Desert) which both provided natural defense from invasions
▪ Indus and Ganges river form flat fertile plains
▪ Southern India is a dry plateau flanked by mountains & a narrow
coastal strip of tropical forests
▪ Monsoons (seasonal winds) create climate of summer rains and
dry winters
▪ Flooding is unpredictable and droughts can follow floods
➢ Early Societies In South Asia
▪ Between 8000 and 5000 B.C.E., cultivators built a Neolithic society
west of the Indus River, in the region bordering on the Iranian
plateau, probably as a result of Mesopotamian influence.
▪ By 7000 B.C.E., agriculture had taken root in the Indus River Valley.
▪ Agriculture spread rapidly and by about 3000 B.C.E. Dravidian
peoples had established Neolithic communities throughout much of
the subcontinent.
▪ As in Mesopotamia and Egypt, early cities in India stood at the center
of an impressive political, social, and cultural order built by Dravidian
peoples on the foundation of an agricultural economy.
▪ The earliest urban society, known as Harappan Society, brought
wealth and power to the Indus River Valley.
Indus valley civilization
Indus valley civilization
▪ Like the Nile, the Indus draws its waters from the rain and melting
snow in towering mts.
▪ For much of its history, enormous quantities of silt would make the soil
fertile.
▪ History of flooding and at times, the Indus has left its channel
altogether and carved a new course to the sea.
▪ Despite its ferocity, the Indus made agricultural society possible in
Northern India.
▪ Wheat, Barley, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, and chickens, a first.
▪ Between 3000 B.C.E. and 2500 B.C.E., Dravidian peoples built a
complex society that dominated the Indus River Valley until its
decline after 1900 B.C.E.
▪ The Agricultural surplus of the Indus fed two large cities, Harappa and
Mohenjo-daro
▪ Much of modern-day Pakistan and a large part of Northern India- a
territory about 1.3 million square meters (502,000 square miles) and
this considerably larger than either Mesopotamian or Egyptian
society.
➢ Foundation of Harappan Society
Indus valley civilization
▪ 7000 B.C. - 2500 B.C. migrations and development of agriculture and
farming villages along the Indus river
▪ 2500 - 2000 B.C. Harappan civilization of planned cities. Grid system
of brick structures in 2 main sites:
1. Harappa
2. Mohenjo - Daro
▪ Planned urbanization
▪ Designed on mud brick platforms to protect against flood waters
▪ Brick walls protect the city and its citadel (central buildings like stupa)
▪ Streets designed in 30 foot wide grid system
▪ Houses with bathrooms separated by streets with sewage drainage
system
Indus valley civilization
▪ No evidence survives concerning the Harappan political system.
▪ No evidence of a royal or imperial authority
▪ It is possible, like the early Sumerian city-states, the Harappan cities
were economic and political centers for their own regions
▪ Both Harappa and Mohenjo-daro had city walls, a fortified citadel,
and a large granary
▪ Both featured marketplaces, temples, public buildings, extensive
residential districts, and broad grid streets
▪ Houses with bathrooms separated by streets with sewage drainage
system
Indus valley civilization
▪ The two cities established the
patterns that shaped the
larger society: weights,
measures, architectural styles,
and even brick sizes
▪ Successful agricultural
societies
▪ Trade with Mesopotamians
exchanging copper, ivory,
pearls, and semiprecious
stones for wool, leather, and
olive oil
▪ Formation of social classes
▪ No pyramids, palaces, or
magnificent tombs but
wielded great authority
▪ Almost all homes had private
bathrooms with showers and
toilets that drained into city
sewage systems
▪ Why isn’t more known?
Indus valley civilization
➢ Harappan Script
**Undeciphered to date.
Indus valley civilization
▪ No fortification
▪ Major streets were in N-S direction.
▪ Streets were broadly at right angles. Streets within built-up area were
narrow.
▪ Zoning was distinct for distinct groups, like commerce at the meeting of
East street and First street, near palace.
▪ Three broad divisions of the settlements were present:
1. The religious, institutional and cultural areas, around monastery and
great bath in the western part, including temple.
2. The northern part principally for the production of agriculture and
industries.
3. The southern part principally for administration, trade and
commerce.
Indus valley civilization
➢ Mohenjodaro City (3000 B.C.)
A = Monastry
B = Great Bath
C = Industries
D = Trade Centre
E = Temple
F = Royal Palace
Indus valley civilization
➢ Plan of Mohenjodaro City
Detailed Layout
of the Citadel Area
Indus valley civilization
Indus valley civilization
➢ Street Layout of Residential Area
➢ Aerial View of Mohenjo-Daro
Indus valley civilization
Indus valley civilization
➢ Wide View, Mohenjo-Daro
➢ The Great Bath, Mohenjo-Daro
Indus valley civilization
Indus valley civilization
➢ Bath Area, Mohenjo-Daro
Indus valley civilization
➢ Well in Mohenjo-Daro
➢ Granary, Mohenjo-Daro
Indus valley civilization
Indus valley civilization
➢ Drain, Harappa
➢ Public Well, Harappa
Indus valley civilization
➢ Legacy And Decline
▪ Evidence of decline appears between 2000 - 1750 B.C.E.
▪ Environmental factors like floods, soil erosion, earthquakes may
explain it
▪ Migratory Aryans (invade) to slowly dominate culture
▪ Evidence to suggest they adopt Harappan ideas of farming and
religion which helps to establish a class system (caste system)
based on views of elitism
▪ Harappan deities and religious beliefs intrigued migrants to India
and found a new home in new societies.
▪ During 2000 B.C., bands of foreigners filtered into the Indian
Subcontinent and settled throughout the Indus Valley and
beyond.
▪ Most prominent were nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking an
Indo-European languages who called themselves Aryans or
“Noble People”.
Indus valley civilization
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Evolution of Early Human Settlements in the Indus River Valley

  • 2. Indus valley civilization ➢ Indus Valley Geography ▪ Indian subcontinent includes India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh and the world’s tallest mountains, the Himalayas ▪ General topography: Mountains in the north, desert in the east (Thar Desert) which both provided natural defense from invasions ▪ Indus and Ganges river form flat fertile plains ▪ Southern India is a dry plateau flanked by mountains & a narrow coastal strip of tropical forests ▪ Monsoons (seasonal winds) create climate of summer rains and dry winters ▪ Flooding is unpredictable and droughts can follow floods
  • 3. ➢ Early Societies In South Asia ▪ Between 8000 and 5000 B.C.E., cultivators built a Neolithic society west of the Indus River, in the region bordering on the Iranian plateau, probably as a result of Mesopotamian influence. ▪ By 7000 B.C.E., agriculture had taken root in the Indus River Valley. ▪ Agriculture spread rapidly and by about 3000 B.C.E. Dravidian peoples had established Neolithic communities throughout much of the subcontinent. ▪ As in Mesopotamia and Egypt, early cities in India stood at the center of an impressive political, social, and cultural order built by Dravidian peoples on the foundation of an agricultural economy. ▪ The earliest urban society, known as Harappan Society, brought wealth and power to the Indus River Valley. Indus valley civilization
  • 5. ▪ Like the Nile, the Indus draws its waters from the rain and melting snow in towering mts. ▪ For much of its history, enormous quantities of silt would make the soil fertile. ▪ History of flooding and at times, the Indus has left its channel altogether and carved a new course to the sea. ▪ Despite its ferocity, the Indus made agricultural society possible in Northern India. ▪ Wheat, Barley, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, and chickens, a first. ▪ Between 3000 B.C.E. and 2500 B.C.E., Dravidian peoples built a complex society that dominated the Indus River Valley until its decline after 1900 B.C.E. ▪ The Agricultural surplus of the Indus fed two large cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro ▪ Much of modern-day Pakistan and a large part of Northern India- a territory about 1.3 million square meters (502,000 square miles) and this considerably larger than either Mesopotamian or Egyptian society. ➢ Foundation of Harappan Society Indus valley civilization
  • 6. ▪ 7000 B.C. - 2500 B.C. migrations and development of agriculture and farming villages along the Indus river ▪ 2500 - 2000 B.C. Harappan civilization of planned cities. Grid system of brick structures in 2 main sites: 1. Harappa 2. Mohenjo - Daro ▪ Planned urbanization ▪ Designed on mud brick platforms to protect against flood waters ▪ Brick walls protect the city and its citadel (central buildings like stupa) ▪ Streets designed in 30 foot wide grid system ▪ Houses with bathrooms separated by streets with sewage drainage system Indus valley civilization
  • 7. ▪ No evidence survives concerning the Harappan political system. ▪ No evidence of a royal or imperial authority ▪ It is possible, like the early Sumerian city-states, the Harappan cities were economic and political centers for their own regions ▪ Both Harappa and Mohenjo-daro had city walls, a fortified citadel, and a large granary ▪ Both featured marketplaces, temples, public buildings, extensive residential districts, and broad grid streets ▪ Houses with bathrooms separated by streets with sewage drainage system Indus valley civilization
  • 8. ▪ The two cities established the patterns that shaped the larger society: weights, measures, architectural styles, and even brick sizes ▪ Successful agricultural societies ▪ Trade with Mesopotamians exchanging copper, ivory, pearls, and semiprecious stones for wool, leather, and olive oil ▪ Formation of social classes ▪ No pyramids, palaces, or magnificent tombs but wielded great authority ▪ Almost all homes had private bathrooms with showers and toilets that drained into city sewage systems ▪ Why isn’t more known? Indus valley civilization
  • 9. ➢ Harappan Script **Undeciphered to date. Indus valley civilization
  • 10. ▪ No fortification ▪ Major streets were in N-S direction. ▪ Streets were broadly at right angles. Streets within built-up area were narrow. ▪ Zoning was distinct for distinct groups, like commerce at the meeting of East street and First street, near palace. ▪ Three broad divisions of the settlements were present: 1. The religious, institutional and cultural areas, around monastery and great bath in the western part, including temple. 2. The northern part principally for the production of agriculture and industries. 3. The southern part principally for administration, trade and commerce. Indus valley civilization ➢ Mohenjodaro City (3000 B.C.)
  • 11. A = Monastry B = Great Bath C = Industries D = Trade Centre E = Temple F = Royal Palace Indus valley civilization ➢ Plan of Mohenjodaro City
  • 12. Detailed Layout of the Citadel Area
  • 14. Indus valley civilization ➢ Street Layout of Residential Area
  • 15. ➢ Aerial View of Mohenjo-Daro Indus valley civilization
  • 16. Indus valley civilization ➢ Wide View, Mohenjo-Daro
  • 17. ➢ The Great Bath, Mohenjo-Daro Indus valley civilization
  • 18. Indus valley civilization ➢ Bath Area, Mohenjo-Daro
  • 19. Indus valley civilization ➢ Well in Mohenjo-Daro
  • 20. ➢ Granary, Mohenjo-Daro Indus valley civilization
  • 22. ➢ Public Well, Harappa Indus valley civilization
  • 23. ➢ Legacy And Decline ▪ Evidence of decline appears between 2000 - 1750 B.C.E. ▪ Environmental factors like floods, soil erosion, earthquakes may explain it ▪ Migratory Aryans (invade) to slowly dominate culture ▪ Evidence to suggest they adopt Harappan ideas of farming and religion which helps to establish a class system (caste system) based on views of elitism ▪ Harappan deities and religious beliefs intrigued migrants to India and found a new home in new societies. ▪ During 2000 B.C., bands of foreigners filtered into the Indian Subcontinent and settled throughout the Indus Valley and beyond. ▪ Most prominent were nomadic and pastoral peoples speaking an Indo-European languages who called themselves Aryans or “Noble People”. Indus valley civilization
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