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What Happened at Mohenjo-Daro
There are many theories about what happened at Mohenjo Daro. This is just one. Imagine you are an archaeologist and you have been tasked with finding out. Record your findings and make a hypothesis.
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Archaeological Notes
Complete the archaeological notes and the writing activity.
Thank you! Ms. Spruiells
Indus River Valley
Unraveling the Mystery of Indus Valley Seals
Indus Valley Seals, dating back over 4,000 years, are small, intricately carved artifacts made from materials like steatite ( soapstone). These seals feature unique symbols, often depicting animals, humans, or geometric patterns, and are believed to have been used by the people of the ancient Indus Valley civilization for various purposes.
Despite these theories, the exact purpose of Indus Valley Seals remains a mystery, as their inscriptions have not been deciphered conclusively. The study of these seals continues to intrigue archaeologists and historians, offering valuable insights into the enigmatic civilization of the ancient Indus Valley. What do you think?
- Trade and Commerce
- Record Keeping
- Religious and Ritualistic
- Personal identification (similar to an ID)
Ruins of a dyer's shop at Mohenjo-Daro, Indus Valley, ca. 2000 B.C. Develop a hypothesis about the use of the ruins seen here. Source: https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/ic/id/7357/
Prepare for an archaeological expedition as we explore the wonders of Mohenjo-Daro, a jewel of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Uncover the mysteries shrouding this once-thriving metropolis. Historians have proposed various theories about its fate - from natural disasters to social upheavals. What's your hypothesis? Piece together the clues and unlock the secrets of Mohenjo-Daro.
Citadel
Archaeologists believe that the citadel in Mohenjo-Daro served as a prominent administrative and possibly religious center within the city. Its elevated position suggests it may have also functioned as a defensive stronghold, providing protection and oversight for the surrounding urban area.
Sources
- Kiddle, Citadel Facts for Kids
- Britannica, Citadel Architecture
- Sunny Sweet Days, Amazing Citadels Everyone Should Visit at Least Once in a Lifetime