RISE AND DECLINE OF INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION (In special reference to Contemporary Business, Commerce and Administrative Conditions)(d) ScienceThe Harappans knew mining, metal working and the art of constructin
Indus Valley Civilization (Modern-day Pakistan and India), Classical Greece, The Islamic Golden Age (8th–14th centuries, centered in the Middle East), Medieval Europe, The United Kingdom (Industrial Revolution), The United States and Germany (19th–20th centuries), and Japan (20th century onwar...
Examples from the Corpus noteworthy•Differencesinmortuaryremains between Sumer and the IndusValleycivilizationarenoteworthy.•Which brings us to onenoteworthydistinctionbetweenreligionsthatflourishand those that fail.•What isnoteworthyis that these standards have been almost universallyembracedbyleadersinmat...
aSee J. Oates, Babylon 38, 58-59 (1979) and S. Wolpert, A New History of India 19 (2d ed. 1982). The Indus Valley civilization was contemporary with the early middle eastern civilizations and was one of the most advanced of ancient times. Unlike the middle eastern and Mediterranean peop...
Islam is a broad civilization, both in geographical terms, and in terms of culture. We have been shooting contemporary pictures and collecting historical images relating to Islam and the Muslim World for more than 30 years, and we are now engaged in building an online image library devoted to...
Indus Valley civilization: located around the Indus River within parts of modern-day India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan; social structure, religious beliefs, and agricultural practices were key developments of this hearth. Nile River Valley civilization: located within parts of modern-day Egypt; religious...