Quick Revision Β· UPSC Ancient History
Indus Valley Civilisation
Harappan Culture Β· c. 3300β1300 BCE Β· Smart Cheat Sheet
π 1500+ Sites
π 3.5M kmΒ² Area
π₯ ~5M Population
π World’s Largest Ancient Civ
π Script Still Undeciphered
π Timeline & Basics
π
4 Phases
7000β3300 BCE
Pre-Harappan
Mehrgarh β first farming & domestication in South Asia
3300β2600 BCE
Early Harappan
Proto-towns Β· Kot Diji Β· Amri Β· standardised pottery
2600β1900 BCE
Mature Harappan β
PEAK β all major cities active simultaneously
1900β1300 BCE
Late / Post-Urban
Collapse Β· Cemetery H Β· Jhukar Β· Rangpur cultures emerge
π Discovery Facts
HarappaDaya Ram Sahni, 1921
Mohenjo-daroR.D. Banerji, 1922
Term coined byJohn Marshall
LothalS.R. Rao, 1955
KalibanganA. Ghosh, 1953
DholaviraR.S. Bisht, 1990
1st post-independenceRopar Β· Y.D. Sharma, 1953
π§ 4 Extreme Sites
NorthernmostManda (J&K)
SouthernmostDaimabad (Maharashtra)
EasternmostAlamgirpur (UP)
WesternmostSutkagendor (Balochistan)
Key fact: Most IVC sites are in India, not Pakistan. Only ~3% of all sites have been excavated so far.
ποΈ Key Sites β Must Know
π Site β Unique Feature Mapping
Great Bath (12Γ7Γ2.4m)
Mohenjo-daro
Dancing Girl + Priest-King
Mohenjo-daro
World’s 1st Tidal Dockyard
Lothal
Earliest Ploughed Field
Kalibangan
3-Part City + Signboard
Dholavira
No Citadel + Inkpot
Chanhudaro
Horse Bones (debated)
Surkotada
Largest Granary
Mohenjo-daro
Dog Buried with Human
Ropar
Bronze Chariot + Rhino
Daimabad
Double Burial + Rice
Lothal
UNESCO WHS 2021
Dholavira
16 Water Reservoirs
Dholavira
Fire Altars (both sites)
Lothal + Kalibangan
Camel Bones + Plough
Kalibangan
ποΈ Town Planning & Economy
ποΈ Town Planning
Grid layout β roads cut at right angles, N-S + E-W orientation
2-part city β Citadel (W, elevated) + Lower Town (E). Exception: Dholavira = 3 parts
Brick ratio 1:2:4 β identical across all 1,500+ sites β implies central authority
Fire-baked bricks β NOT sun-dried like contemporaries; far more durable
Underground covered drainage with inspection holes β world’s first sewage system
Doors & windows on side lanes only β never facing the main street
π° Economy & Trade
Cotton β world’s FIRST cultivators. Greeks called India “Sindon” from Sindh
Main crops: Wheat, Barley, sesame, mustard, peas, melon; rice only at Lothal
Weights: binary (1, 2, 4β¦64) then decimal. Made of chert. Unit β 13.7g
Seals = merchant ID / bill of lading. 2,500+ steatite seals recovered
Traded with Mesopotamia (Sumer); IVC = “Meluhha” in Akkadian texts, 2300 BCE
Exports: cotton, carnelian, ivory Β· Imports: tin, lapis lazuli
β IVC Did NOT Have
Iron β Bronze Age / Chalcolithic civilisation only
Horse β conspicuously absent (unlike Vedic culture)
Temples β no monumental religious structures found anywhere
Swords / Mass warfare β no evidence of large-scale conflict
Deciphered Script β still the world’s greatest ancient mystery
Palace β no single elite royal residence identified
Warrior class β unlike Mesopotamia or Egypt
π Religion, Arts & Script
π Religion
Mother Goddess β most common deity; forerunner of Shakti cult
Pashupati Seal β 3-faced figure in yogic posture, surrounded by animals. Seal #420, Mohenjo-daro
Pipal tree worshipped Β· Unicorn bull = most common seal animal
Linga + Yoni stones at Harappa β proto-Shaivism indicators
Fire altars at Lothal + Kalibangan β proto-Yajna practices
No temples found anywhere β religion was domestic, not ceremonial
Swastika found on seals β one of the world’s earliest recorded usages
π¨ Key Artefacts
Dancing GirlM-daro Β· Bronze Β· Lost-wax
Priest-KingM-daro Β· Steatite Β· Trefoil robe
Bull FigurineM-daro Β· Bronze casting
Toy CartHarappa Β· Terracotta
Signboard (10 signs)Dholavira Β· Gypsum inlay
Inkpot + LipstickChanhudaro
Longest inscription26 signs (undeciphered)
π The Script
4,000+ inscriptions found Β· 400β600 distinct signs identified
Direction: Right to Left (sometimes boustrophedon β alternating lines)
Not alphabetic, not logographic β likely logo-syllabic
No bilingual inscription found (unlike Egypt’s Rosetta Stone)
Non-Vedic β no proven link to Sanskrit; vanished with the civilisation
π Decline & Comparisons
π Decline Theories (~1900 BCE)
| Theory | Proponent | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Aryan Invasion | Mortimer Wheeler | β Largely Discredited |
| Floods / River Changes | Marshall, Mackay | β Partial Only |
| Saraswati River Drying | Several scholars | β Debated |
| Climate Change / Drought | Giosan et al. 2012 | β Best Supported |
| Epidemic / Disease | β | π¬ No proof yet |
| Trade Collapse | β | β© More consequence |
UPSC Tip: Always write MULTI-CAUSAL decline β Climate change + River drying + Trade collapse. Never cite Aryan Invasion as the primary cause β it is outdated and largely discredited.
βοΈ IVC vs Vedic
BaseUrban β Rural
HorseAbsent β Central
IronNone β Widely Used
ScriptLost β Sanskrit
EvidenceArchaeology β Literary
BurialInhumation β Cremation
DeityMother Goddess β Nature Gods
ReligionNo temples β Yajnas
β‘ Flash Facts β Last-minute Reads
π’ Key Numbers
Sites discovered1,500+
Sites excavated~3% only
Great Bath size12m Γ 7m Γ 2.4m deep
Brick ratio1 : 2 : 4
Standard weight unitβ 13.7 grams
Seals found2,500+
Script signs400β600 distinct
Lothal dockyard220m Γ 37m
π± Crops & Animals
Domesticated: cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, pig, dog, cat, elephant
Horse absent β biggest contrast with Vedic civilisation
Camel bones at Kalibangan Β· Horse bones (debated) at Surkotada
βοΈ Technology & Metals
Lost-wax (cire-perdue) casting mastered β proven by Dancing Girl figurine
Wheel-turned pottery, black-on-red; perforated strainer unique to IVC
Beads: carnelian, jasper, crystal, lapis lazuli β prime export commodities
