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The Indus Civilization Mortimer Wheeler

The Indus Civilization By Mortimer Wheeler

The Indus Civilization by Mortimer Wheeler


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Summary

In 1921 at Harappa and in 1922 at Mohenjo-daro in Sind, evidence was discovered of an evolved urban culture nearly two thousand years older than any previously recognized in the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent and was named the Indus Valley civilization. Climate and dating are discussed and the book includes over 50 photographs of pottery, sculpture and sites.

The Indus Civilization Summary

The Indus Civilization by Mortimer Wheeler

In 1921 at Harappa, a small town in the Punjab, and in 1922 at Mohenjo-daro in Sind, evidence was discovered of an evolved urban culture nearly two thousand years older than any previously recognized in the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent. From the distribution of the sites first explored, the culture was named the Indus Valley civilization. This name it retains, although subsequent research has revealed elements of the civilization on the one hand westwards to the Makran coast and Saurashtra, and on the other hand eastwards into the valley of the Yamuna (Jumna). Thus amplified, the civilization is appreciably larger than its contemporaries in Iraq and Egypt. In this digital reprint of the 1968 third edition, Sir Mortimer Wheeler summarized other contributions to the study of the Indus civilization, and included discussions on climate and dating. The book includes well over 50 photographs of pottery, sculpture and sites.

Table of Contents

Notes; 1. Climate; 2. Towns and villages of hill and plain; 3. The Indus civilization; 4. Mohenjo-daro and Harappa: general layout; 5. Harappa; 6. Mohenjo-daro; 7. Chanhu-daro; 8. Sutkagen-dor and other north-western sites; 8. Lothal and other southern and eastern sites; 9. Burials and skeletal types; 9. Military aspects of the Indus civilization; 10. Commerce and transport; 11. Farming and fauna; 12. Arts and crafts; 13. The Indus script; 14. The Indus religions; 15. Dating; 16. The end of the Indus civilization; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

NLS9780521095389
9780521095389
0521095387
The Indus Civilization by Mortimer Wheeler
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1968-09-01
204
N/A
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