Persistence of human lives:
Civilization, an amazing word to find the root cause of human lives. Human evolution resulted to this expanded thought. How can we define civilization?
Well, it is a difficult question to console with a single answer. But all of us will agree to a single comment that it is basically a more comfortable way to get adapted and to prove our evolution. To prove Charles Darwin's theory of adaptation more perfect in human lives. As we started with civilization, lets explore the first Indian civilization called the Great Indus Valley Civilization.
If we say "Indus Valley Civilization", the first thing hits our mind are the two famous names: Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, the most popular towns of the river Indus Valley Civilization
An Animal Sculpture
Being the first demonstration of evolution their perfect thought is really astounding. Remarkable features including personal cleanliness, town planning, construction of burnt-brick houses, ceramics, casting, forging of metals, manufacturing of cotton and woolen textiles.
bath of harappa
The people of Mohenjo-Daro had finest bath facilities, drainage system, and knowledge of personal hygiene indicates an excellent town planning Mohenjo-Daro people were equally conscious of plant medicine .Application of decimal scale in linear measure is another very important achievement of the Harappans. They fairly had a good idea of lunar astronomy.
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A Seal for trade
HARAPPA
Basic living for them were trade and agriculture. The foundations of well-planned shipyards at Kalibangan and Lothal as well as granaries at all these main Harappan sites indicate how important they were in the economy of that time.
The Harappan people could prepare painted potteries of burnt clay, glazed potteries faience, terracotta, etc. The glazing of potteries is believed to be of Indian origin .
Most excitingly, Indus valley women were beauty conscious. They used hair pins, eye paint, and face powder, combs to manage the hair, lipsticks and mirrors.