Extension of indus civilization


The centre of the civilization was in Sind and Punjab in undivided India, from this centre from its diversified to all directions. In West the last extent is seaboard of South Baluchistan at the Suktagendor which can be called its western border.
In east Alamagirpur in Uttar Pradesh (District Meerut) can be called its Eastern Border. In North it extended up to Manda in Jammu & Kashmir and in south it extended up to Diamabad
(District Ahamed Nagar Maharashtra) was the site where four figurines of Bronze on the bank of Pravara River found. This pushed the civilization's extension in further south. Indus civilization remnants have been discovered from as far south as Mumbai in Maharashtra State.
Observations
• Most settlements in Indus Valley Civilization are on banks of rivers.
• As far as extension is concerned, the Indus civilization was largest of the four ancient urban civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, South Asia and China
• This area is triangular in shape and no other ancient civilization was extended to such a large area.
• Remains of the site first found at Harappa so it is also called Harappan Civilization.
• Modern dating methods keep the civilization to be ranging from 2500 to 1750 BC.
• The people of this civilization were definitely in touch with the other civilizations most prominentaly being the Mesopotamian civilization for trade purpose.

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