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Today’s Goal • Understand the environmental, social, political, and religious characteristics of the Indus River Valley civilization Civilizations of Ancient India Indus River Valley & Aryan Transformation Geography of Indian Subcontinent • Mountains separate from rest of Asia • Indus & Ganges Rivers • Monsoons Earliest Civilization = Harappan 3300 BCE - 2400 BCE Harappan Planned Cities • • • • Levees Grid system Fortified citadel Oven-baked bricks of standard sizes • Plumbing & sewage system • Strong central gov’t!!! Harappan Culture • • • • • Written language not deciphered Social divisions No weapons Artifacts show prosperity Polytheistic religion – No temples – Theocracy Unicorn seal • Thriving trade Bull figurine Decline of Harappan Civ.??? • • • • Cities fell into decay – but why? Possible earthquakes & floods Over-used soil Invasion of Aryans Aryans & The Vedic Age (1500-500 BC) Goal How did the Aryans change early Indian society & culture? Aryans & The Vedic Age (1500-500 BC) • Indo-Europeans • Aryan Migration - Pastoral cattle - Warriors chariots The Vedas • Sacred literature – four collections of prayers, spells, & instructions – Rig Veda hymns to Aryan gods The Caste System Develops • Aryan means “noble” (Sanskrit) • Viewed themselves as superior to native “dasas” Varna (Social Hierarchy) Brahmins Kshatriyas Vaishyas Shudras Pariahs [Dalits] Untouchables The Caste System WHO IS… The mouth? The arms? Brahmins Kshatriyas The legs? The feet? Vaishyas What is a JATI? Shudras Aryan Kingdoms Arise • At first, Aryan chiefs were elected by the entire tribe • Minor kings struggled for land & power • As a result, the major kingdom of Magadha developed & expanded • One of the great epics of India, “Mahabharata” - Reflects the struggles that took place in India as the Aryans expanded south • This epic indicates that a blending of cultures between Aryans & non-Aryans was taking place Krishna was a semi-divine hero described as “dark-faced”, and therefore non-Aryan Statue of Krishna