Writing disappeared, inter-regional trade declined. – Continuation of some crafts and pottery traditions. The term Indus Valley Civilisation was coined by Sir John Marshall, who was the first ...
It was discovered in the Indus River Valley and covers parts of modern-day ... it was found that people in Harappan Civilisation were skilled in pottery, bead-making, and metallurgy.
Belonging to the Indus Valley Civilisation ... The script, found on pottery and stone seals, is composed of short sequences - most containing only four to five symbols. This limited dataset ...
Painted pottery, bronze and copper tools ... one that developed in the fertile Indus River Valley between 3000 and 1900 BCE. Larger than either the Egyptian or Mesopotamian civilizations of ...