Listen "7 - Indus Valley Society Culture, Script & Standardization (c. 3300–1300 BCE) (S1E07)"
Episode Synopsis
This episode delves into the cultural aspects of the Indus Valley Civilization, exploring their art, the undeciphered script, and standardized weights and measures. The hosts discuss the civilization's egalitarian nature, evidenced by the absence of grand palaces or tombs, suggesting a focus on equality and accessibility for all citizens. The intricate details found in artifacts like steatite seals demonstrate the civilization's artistry and craftsmanship.The discussion also touches on the mysterious decline of the Indus Valley Civilization, considering various theories including environmental changes, invasions, and internal social upheavals. The undeciphered script is presented as a significant obstacle to fully understanding this civilization, but the existing evidence points to a sophisticated and advanced society. The episode emphasizes the importance of continued exploration and the potential for future discoveries to unlock the secrets of this enigmatic civilization.
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