indus valley civilization
The Indus Valley Civilization refers to an ancient urban civilization that thrived in the Indus River valley in the Indian subcontinent from approximately 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. It was characterized by well-planned cities with advanced infrastructure, including sophisticated drainage systems and well-constructed brick buildings. The civilization thrived on agriculture, trade, and developed a unique script that has yet to be fully translated.
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