Lesson 9 of 12 • 83 upvotes • 11:58mins
The most striking feature of the IVC is the town-planning. The concept of town planning itself is a cumbersome one even today. But these IVC cities were planned ab-initio. This fact makes the case of the civilization very interesting. Moreover, the material used and its durability are some of the wonders of IVC architecture. The lesson has two sections: 1. Private houses for family use and personal use. 2. Public structures or civil structures, for common use. The systematically laid plans and interconnectivity of each individual house to main roads and main sewage line is quite unique. In addition, certain important points of Harappa, Mohenjo Daro and Dholavira have also been outlined. These all features are discussed in considerable detail in this lesson.
12 lessons • 2h 35m
Overview of the Course (in Hindi)
3:29mins
Indus Valley Civilization: Discovery and Major Sites (in Hindi)
13:36mins
Periodization of Indus Valley Civilization (in Hindi)
14:20mins
Indus Valley Art and Technology (in Hindi)
13:23mins
Indus Valley Civilization's Society and Culture (in Hindi)
14:26mins
The Economy of Indus Valley Civilization (in Hindi)
13:11mins
The Decline and Succession of the Indus Valley Civilization (in Hindi)
14:44mins
The Conclusion and the Confusion about Indus Valley Civilization (in Hindi)
14:42mins
Architecture and Town Planning of Indus Valley Civilization (in Hindi)
11:58mins
MCQs on the IVC I (in Hindi)
13:45mins
MCQs on IVC II (in Hindi)
13:03mins
MCQs on IVC III (in Hindi)
14:24mins