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13721
What is considered the primary factor that led to the eventual decline of the Harappan Civilization?
While there are various theories regarding the decline—such as Aryan invasion, tectonic shifts, or ecological changes—no single factor is definitely known. Excavations suggest a gradual decline between 1800 BC and 1700 BC rather than a sudden end.
13722
Excavations at Mohenjo-daro have revealed approximately how many distinct layers of settlement?
Archaeologists have identified seven distinct layers of inhabitation at Mohenjo-daro. These layers indicate that the city was destroyed and rebuilt multiple times, likely due to recurring flooding from the Indus River.
13723
Which specific feature allowed the Harappan Civilization to demonstrate a level of advancement superior to contemporary civilizations like Sumer and Elam?
The Harappan culture is renowned for its immaculate town planning, which distinguishes it from other ancient civilizations. The cities were designed with a grid system, organized drainage, granaries, and structured residential areas, reflecting the work of brilliant architectural engineering.
13724
Which domesticated animal is notably absent from the terracotta figurines of the Indus Civilization?
Terracotta figurines excavated from Harappan sites frequently depict oxen, buffaloes, pigs, goats, sheep, and humped bulls. However, the cow is notably absent from this art form. The cow became a central figure of importance later during the Vedic culture.
13725
Which Harappan site is credited with having the most impressive and scientific drainage system?
The drainage system of Mohenjo-daro is considered the most elaborate and advanced of antiquity. It featured covered brick drains, soak pits, and manholes, reflecting a municipal focus on hygiene that was unmatched by any other contemporary civilization.
13726
Which combination of crops was cultivated by the Harappan people?
The Harappans had a diverse agricultural portfolio. They grew wheat and barley as staples, along with peas, lentils, linseed, and mustard. They are also credited with being the first to cultivate cotton. While rice remains were found, it was not a primary crop compared to wheat and barley.
13727
Which of the following Indus Valley sites is currently located in Pakistan?
Harappa is located in the Punjab Province of Pakistan on the old bed of the River Ravi. Conversely, Kalibangan (Rajasthan), Alamgirpur (Uttar Pradesh), and Lothal (Gujarat) are all located within modern-day India.
13728
Which of the following Harappan sites is NOT located in the state of Gujarat?
Sutkagan Dor is the westernmost known archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization. It is located in the Baluchistan province of Pakistan, near the Iranian border, whereas Rangpur, Surkotada, and Desalpur are located in Gujarat, India.
13729
What is the most distinguishing feature that sets the Harappan Civilization apart from its contemporaries?
While the Harappans had excellent town planning, their underground drainage system was unique in the ancient world. Almost every house was connected to street drains, which were covered, paved with bricks, and equipped with manholes for cleaning, showing an unparalleled focus on sanitation.
13730
Which statement best describes the religious architecture of the Indus Valley Civilization?
Unlike Mesopotamia or Egypt, the Indus Valley Civilization lacks evidence of monumental temples, palaces, or clear public places of worship. Religion appears to have been a more private matter, or rituals were performed in places like the Great Bath rather than temple structures.