The term Indus Valley Civilisation was coined by Sir John Marshall, who was the first archaeologist to describe this ancient culture. Granary, workmen’s quarters, terracotta figurines ...
The Indus Valley civilisation left no temples or tombs, like the Pyramids of Egypt. There are also no remains of great statues of kings or gods. Instead the Indus Valley’s cultural legacy is of ...
The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC), also called the Indus Civilisation, was a significant Bronze Age civilisation ...
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