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The Indus Valley Civilization

Part I: Content​
Part II: Writing & Critical Analysis Skills

Part I: Content Mastery & Visualization

This section organizes the extensive notes into immediately scannable, high-impact formats.

Geographic Foundation & Barriers (The “Why There?”)

Subcontinent Status

●​ Description/Significance: Distinct landmass; collision of Indian and Eurasian plates 225
mya (forming the Himalayas)
●​ Protection (continuity): The region was historically protected by formidable natural
barriers: the Himalayas and Hindu Kush mountains (North), and water (Indian Ocean,
Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal) on three sides, contributing to relative cultural isolation and
security
●​ Interaction (Change): The Khyber Pass, a crucial break in the Hindu Kush, served as the
primary route for migration, trade, and eventual invasion (e.g., the potential entrance of
the Aryans).
●​ Geographic Challenges: The Monsoons (seasonal dry/wet winds) were a recurring factor:
they deposited fertile soil for agriculture but also caused massive, unpredictable flooding
in the low-lying river valleys.
●​ Explains isolation and unique geological origin

Khyber Pass:

●​ Description/Significance: Crucial break in the Hindu Kush; passage for
migration/invasion (e.g., Aryans)
●​ Key point of interaction and cultural diffusion

Monsoons

●​ Description/Significance: Seasonal winds (dry in winter, wet in summer)
●​ Explains agricultural challenges (flooding) and benefits (fertile soil).

, ●​ Sneak peek for AP World: Monsoon winds were a key part of the Indian Ocean trade
network because their predictable, seasonal changes allowed for efficient and regular
maritime (water-based) trade routes between Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
●​ Traders could rely on the winds to carry their ships in one direction for half the year and
then return in the opposite direction with the seasonal reversal. This predictability shaped
trade by enabling merchants to schedule their voyages, build seasonal port economies,
and develop specialized navigation skills.
●​ Merchants would, for example, stay in the Swahili city-states and settle there, leading to
the rise of the Swahili language, a mix of traditional Bantu languages and Arabic.

Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) (The “Firsts”)

Harappa & Mohenjo-Daro

●​ First major cities (c. 2500 BCE); built along Indus River
●​ Simultaneous with Egyptian pyramids – shows parallel global development

Urban Planning

●​ Laid out in a grid pattern; fortified citadel; uniform housing (less wealth gap)
●​ Demonstrates high level of centralized government and engineering

Sanitation/Plumbing

●​ Sophisticated drainage; clay drains; sewage systems; manhole covers
●​ Technology unsurpassed until 19th-century Europe

Culture

●​ Polytheistic (influenced Hinduism); peaceful (few weapons); extensive trade with
Mesopotamia/Egypt
●​ Evidence of early globalization and the roots of modern Hinduism

Disappearance (c. 1750 BCE)

●​ Unknown; theories include shifting rivers, overworked earth, natural disaster, or
migration/invasion
●​ Prompts critical analysis on the limits of archaeological evidence

Rise of Empires & Religion (The “New Order”)
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