Explores the Indus Valley that was the site of an ancient civilization from 2600 to 1900 B.C.E. Examines the archaeological evidence that offers clues to the architecture, art, and life of this civilization.
In Ancient India, the peaceful Harappan civilization in the Indus Valley comes under attack by the Akkadians and the crown prince, Prince Meluha, must find a way to save his lands and his people from the invaders.
In this book, readers learn about some of the most important concepts surrounding Indian culture. They'll read about the caste system, the Sanskrit language, the significance of Indian dress, and more. They'll have the opportunity to reflect on essential ideas while completing engaging craft activities featured throughout the book.
An exploration of the Indus River Valley that discusses what archaeologists have learned about how the Indus people lived and the important role of traders in Indus civilization.
Presents information on the Indus River and Indus River Valley in India, and describes the physical characteristics of its land and geography, and provides of history of the civilizations that have occupied this area throughout time. Includes time lie and chronology.
Presents a concise study of the Indus River Valley in Pakistan and discusses the early civilizations, their culture and economy, the animals of the region, ancient cities, Aryan life, rulers and empires, and more.
Examines the archaeological excavations of the lost cities of the Indus Valley civilization that flourished in South Asia between 2600 and 1900 BCE as well as their ancient writings, drawings, and artifacts, and discusses their eventual decline.