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Discovering the Indus Valley

Discovering the Indus Valley. Source-Based Exercise Worksheet 1. Recap. Jot down the questions you have for Sources A and B In the course of analyzing the other 7 sources that will be given to you

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Discovering the Indus Valley

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  1. Discovering the Indus Valley Source-Based Exercise Worksheet 1

  2. Recap • Jot down the questions you have for Sources A and B • In the course of analyzing the other 7 sources that will be given to you • Put a tick beside the question that has been answered with any one inference made from the other sources

  3. Recap • From Source C, make inferences pertaining to • What can the artefacts tell you about the culture of Indus Valley Civilization? • In your worksheet or note book, highlight inferences that are supported by evidence from Source C

  4. Inferences About IVC (Source C) • The people of Indus Valley Civilization could be artistic • There were skillful craftsmen in the Indus Valley Civilization • The people of Indus Valley Civilization could be very religious

  5. Inferences About IVC (Source C) • The people of Indus Valley Civilization could be artistic • We can see in Source C that the skillfully drawn designs and the pottery were made by people who lived in IVC • There were skillful craftsmen in the Indus Valley Civilization • We can see in Source C that the pottery were skillfully made by people who lived in IVC • The people of Indus Valley Civilization could be very religious • In Source C, one of the items made by the IVC people was an item used by Brahmins during worship therefore IVC people could be very religious

  6. Inferences About IVC (Source C) • Fish could be one of the main food consumed by people living in Indus Valley Civilization • The Indus Valley Civilization was established near river(s) • Indus Valley Civilization was flourished with art

  7. Inferences About IVC (Source C) • Fish could be one of the main food consumed by people living in Indus Valley Civilization • In Source C, one of the pots had a fish design therefore this could mean that fish was one of the main food consumed by IVC people • The Indus Valley Civilization was established near river • In Source C, one of the pots had a fish design therefore this could mean since the IVC people were acquainted with fishes, they could live near river • Indus Valley Civilization was flourished with art • We can see in Source C that the IVC people made a lot of pottery

  8. Inferences About IVC (Source D) • Now, study Source D • Source D is a satellite picture • Excavation is ground that has been dug out • The structures that you see in Source D were what archaeologists found after they dug out the ground at what used to be Indus Valley settlement

  9. Inferences About IVC (Source D) • What could the structures you see in Source D probably be, in the past? • What could these structures tell you about the people and culture of IVC?

  10. Inferences About IVC (Sources C and D) • Now make sure you highlight all inferences that you have made about Indus Valley Civilization via Sources C and D • How many questions, that you posed via Sources A and B, have been answered by the inferences that you have made via Sources C and D? (Remember to tick the questions that have been answered)

  11. Inferences About IVC (Sources E and F) • Now study Sources E and F • Source E is a picture of jewellery found when archaeologists excavated grounds of what used to be IVC • The map in Source F is supposed to show trade routes and the location of Indus Valley Civilization

  12. Map of Indus Valley Civilization

  13. Gathering Evidences (Sources E and F) • Based on Sources E and F, how much evidence can you gather from them to prove that the inferences you have made so far are valid?

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