
The Achievements Of The Ancient Indus Valley Civilization
The ancient Indus Valley Civilization, flourishing in the Indus River Valley from approximately 3300 to 1900 BCE, achieved significant advancements in urban planning, sanitation, and craftsmanship. Their cities, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, featured sophisticated drainage systems, grid-like street layouts, and standardized weights and measures. They excelled in pottery, metallurgy, and textile production. The Indus Valley script, though still undeciphered, indicates a complex system of communication. The civilization’s advanced urban planning and technological innovations suggest a highly organized and sophisticated society.
The ancient Indus Valley Civilization, flourishing in the Indus River Valley from approximately 3300 to 1900 BCE, achieved significant advancements in urban planning, sanitation, and craftsmanship. Their cities, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, featured sophisticated drainage systems, grid-like street layouts, and standardized weights and measures. They excelled in pottery, metallurgy, and textile production. The Indus Valley script, though still undeciphered, indicates a complex system of communication. The civilization’s advanced urban planning and technological innovations suggest a highly organized and sophisticated society.