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Harappan Culture

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Harappan culture, also known as the Indus Valley Civilization, was a Bronze Age civilization that existed in the northwest region of the Indian subcontinent from c. 3300 – 1300 BCE.

Key Features

  • Urban planning and advanced architecture
  • Sophisticated drainage systems
  • Skilled craftsmanship in pottery and metallurgy
  • Trade networks with Mesopotamia and Egypt

Pros

  • Highly advanced for its time
  • Well-developed urban centers
  • Innovative architectural designs

Cons

  • Limited understanding of their written language
  • Mysterious decline of the civilization

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