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Indus Valley Civilization

Indus Valley Civilization. Made by:. Grant P, Anthony C, Avery S, Ashtar A, Jessie G. Table of Contents. Location Government Religion Agriculture Cultural & Scientific Contributions. Location. Our civilization was on the Indus river. Our river had unpredictable flooding.

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Indus Valley Civilization

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  1. Indus Valley Civilization Made by: Grant P, Anthony C, Avery S, Ashtar A, Jessie G

  2. Table of Contents • Location • Government • Religion • Agriculture • Cultural & Scientific Contributions

  3. Location • Our civilization was on the Indus river. Our river had unpredictable flooding. • The modern-day country is India.

  4. Government • The Indus River civilizations form of government is a Classification system. • The type of leader they had was a Priest King.

  5. Religion • People believed in in complete miracles. • They believed in reincarnation that people could be born into new bodies. • Hindu gods, Lord Ruma, Vishav Murugh Ayyappa.

  6. Agriculture • Wheat, barley, beans, sesame, rice, peas, black peppers, • Camels, goats, buffalo, fowls, chickens, dogs, pigs and humped cattle. • They had very productive farming because farming is a very important way of life.

  7. Cultural & Scientific Contributions • Some things they invented are Plumbing, Concept of the number zero, Cotton clothing • Some things they wore - Cotton Clothing, Bracelets, and Jewelry.

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