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INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
AAKANSHA
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2/5 B.ARCH, SEMESTER – 4
GSA, GITAM UNIVERSITY
VISAKHAPATNAM
ABOUT
• The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilization (3300–1300 BCE; mature
period 2600–1900 BCE) extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and
northwest India
• It flourished in the basins of the Indus River, one of the major rivers of Asia, and the Ghaggar-
Hakra River, which once coursed through northwest India and eastern Pakistan.
• At its peak, the Indus Civilization may have had a population of over five million.
• Inhabitants of the ancient Indus river valley developed new techniques in handicraft
(carnelian products, seal carving) and metallurgy (copper, bronze, lead, and tin).
• The Indus cities are noted for their urban planning, baked brick houses, elaborate drainage
systems, water supply systems, and clusters of large non-residential buildings
• The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization, after Harappa, the first of
its sites to be excavated in the 1920s
• The discovery of Harappa, and soon afterwards, Mohenjo-Daro, was the culmination of work
beginning in 1861
• It unified an area of 1,300,00 sq.km
• Throughout the region , more than 200 settlements sites have been found,including 6 metropolitan
cities,20 towns and over 200 villages,large and small.
CULTURE
• Cultural uniformity through the Indus Civilization realm was
encouraged by a standard system of weights and measures
• The main linear unites were foot and the cubit.
• The granaries were 10 cubit wide and 30 cubit long.
• Seals were delicate and refined and were normally squares
varying from 20mm to 45mm wide .
• Decorative motifs on seals included intaglio designs depicting
men,animals,grotesques and pictographs.
• Pottery was wheel turned punkish ware using red slip,decorated in black with variety of geometric
and stylized designs.
• Stone sculpture was limited to a few representations of men or gods,frequently in a squatting
positions and a few bronzes mainly of dancing girls and buffaloes.
• The hallmark of craft industry was the efficient mass production of art crafts.
• No major temple or shrine like building groups have been found,nor any material evidence of
household rituals
RESOURCES
• The Indus basin was rich in timber for building and fuel.
• There was no local building stone.
• Baked or kiln fired brick was the standard building material.
BUILDING TECHNIQUES
• Bricks were molded or sawn and laid with alternate courses of headers and stretchers.
• A standard sizes 280mm*140mm*70mm brick was used.
• The use of unbaked brick was confined to the brick platforms upon which the major
building were supported.
• Some of them were laced with timber.
• Corbelled arches in bricks were frequent
• Internally,mud plaster was used as a finish
• The roofs were constructed in timber with square section members spanning upto 4M.
• The large granaries of Mohenjo-Daro were built entirely of timber resting on a massive brick podia.
• Intricate water supply and sewage systems were built in metropolitan centres.
• Covered baked brick drains with neat inspection holes were characteristics of settlements of the Indus
basin,as were public wells which were executed in fine brickwork.
ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER
MOHENJO-DARO
• The city of Mohenjo-Daro near the river Indus in Sind
province,was commanded by an artificial citadel mound around
15m high,situate 150m to the N-W of the town.
• The citadel was fortified by a baked brick wall with solid towers
and was dominated by a 13m high brick platform,thought to
have a refugee in times of flood.
• The town occupied the area of some 2.5 km sq.
• The residential district was made up of rectangular blocks each
approx. 365m*182m,orinented N and S and subdivided by
lanes.
• The main streets were about 14m wide.
• The central N-S street was flanked by open drainage ditches.
• The domestic architecture of Mohenjo-Daro consisted of substantial
flat roofed, single or two storeyed houses built in fire
brick,organised around open courtyards and with high,featureless
walls facing the surrounding streets.
• Plain doorways with timber lintels led to courtyards ,off which the
household rooms opened.
• Nearly all houses had private wells,hearths and bathrooms with
finely sawn brick pavements connected by drains to shafts built
within the walls to sewers in the main street.
• Some houses had flights of brick stairs giving access to first floor or
roof.
THE GREAT BATH
• The great bath was an open air pool,about 12m*17m in plan and 2.5 m deep.
• It was constructed in sawn bricks set on edge in a gypsum mortar and sealed with
bitumen.
• The bath was drained from a corbel vaulted drain fed from an outlet at S-W corner.
• Surrounding the bath was a covered colonnade and beyond it on the three sides were changing
rooms staggered to give privacy and few had toilets and private bath as well.
• The bath may have featured in ritual activity.
THE GRANARY
• The granary was a timber building carried on a tired brick lined podium.
• The upper tire was made up of brick work intersected by ventilation channels.
• The lower tire of mud brick reinforced with 125 square timbers.
• It was later enlarged and partially rebuilt with a brick stair leading to an upper level timber super
structure.
• Its sloped externally walls gave it a grim fortress like appearance.
THE ASSEMBLY HALL
• The assembly hall was rectangular in plan with four rows of 5 brick plinths which may
have supported timber columns.
• The floor was finely sawn brickwork.
• Rooms to the west contained statues and part of a ritual stone column.
• The building thought to have been an office residence measured 70m*24m and had an
open courtyard 10msq. Surrounded on three sides by verandahs.
Harappa
• The layout of Harappa , on the river Ravi , a tributary of the Indus
in the Punjab is similar to that of Mohenjo-Daro.
• It was built systematically divided into 12 blocks,each measuring
365m*244m.
• The citadel mound was fortified with mud brick ramparts tapering
upwards from 12m thick base , with an external revetment of bake
brick.
• Between the citadel and the town was a barrack like block of workmen's quarters , together with circuler
brick floors on which grain was pounded.
• Two lines of small rectangular dwellings were separated by lanes about a metre wide , the whole
enclosed within a compound wall.
THE GRANARY
• The granary did not form part of the public installations on
the citadel mound.
• It was situated between the citadel and the river.
• It was set on the shallow brick podium about 1m high
approached from the North.
• The granaries , 12 in all , each measure 16m*6m and were
aligned in two rows separated by a wide central passage.
• the total floor space occupied by the granaries was around
800 m.sq.
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Indus valley

  • 1. INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION AAKANSHA 1216512101 2/5 B.ARCH, SEMESTER – 4 GSA, GITAM UNIVERSITY VISAKHAPATNAM
  • 2. ABOUT • The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilization (3300–1300 BCE; mature period 2600–1900 BCE) extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India • It flourished in the basins of the Indus River, one of the major rivers of Asia, and the Ghaggar- Hakra River, which once coursed through northwest India and eastern Pakistan. • At its peak, the Indus Civilization may have had a population of over five million. • Inhabitants of the ancient Indus river valley developed new techniques in handicraft (carnelian products, seal carving) and metallurgy (copper, bronze, lead, and tin). • The Indus cities are noted for their urban planning, baked brick houses, elaborate drainage systems, water supply systems, and clusters of large non-residential buildings
  • 3. • The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization, after Harappa, the first of its sites to be excavated in the 1920s • The discovery of Harappa, and soon afterwards, Mohenjo-Daro, was the culmination of work beginning in 1861 • It unified an area of 1,300,00 sq.km • Throughout the region , more than 200 settlements sites have been found,including 6 metropolitan cities,20 towns and over 200 villages,large and small.
  • 4. CULTURE • Cultural uniformity through the Indus Civilization realm was encouraged by a standard system of weights and measures • The main linear unites were foot and the cubit. • The granaries were 10 cubit wide and 30 cubit long. • Seals were delicate and refined and were normally squares varying from 20mm to 45mm wide . • Decorative motifs on seals included intaglio designs depicting men,animals,grotesques and pictographs.
  • 5. • Pottery was wheel turned punkish ware using red slip,decorated in black with variety of geometric and stylized designs. • Stone sculpture was limited to a few representations of men or gods,frequently in a squatting positions and a few bronzes mainly of dancing girls and buffaloes. • The hallmark of craft industry was the efficient mass production of art crafts. • No major temple or shrine like building groups have been found,nor any material evidence of household rituals
  • 6. RESOURCES • The Indus basin was rich in timber for building and fuel. • There was no local building stone. • Baked or kiln fired brick was the standard building material.
  • 7. BUILDING TECHNIQUES • Bricks were molded or sawn and laid with alternate courses of headers and stretchers. • A standard sizes 280mm*140mm*70mm brick was used. • The use of unbaked brick was confined to the brick platforms upon which the major building were supported. • Some of them were laced with timber. • Corbelled arches in bricks were frequent
  • 8. • Internally,mud plaster was used as a finish • The roofs were constructed in timber with square section members spanning upto 4M. • The large granaries of Mohenjo-Daro were built entirely of timber resting on a massive brick podia. • Intricate water supply and sewage systems were built in metropolitan centres. • Covered baked brick drains with neat inspection holes were characteristics of settlements of the Indus basin,as were public wells which were executed in fine brickwork.
  • 9. ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER MOHENJO-DARO • The city of Mohenjo-Daro near the river Indus in Sind province,was commanded by an artificial citadel mound around 15m high,situate 150m to the N-W of the town. • The citadel was fortified by a baked brick wall with solid towers and was dominated by a 13m high brick platform,thought to have a refugee in times of flood. • The town occupied the area of some 2.5 km sq. • The residential district was made up of rectangular blocks each approx. 365m*182m,orinented N and S and subdivided by lanes.
  • 10. • The main streets were about 14m wide. • The central N-S street was flanked by open drainage ditches. • The domestic architecture of Mohenjo-Daro consisted of substantial flat roofed, single or two storeyed houses built in fire brick,organised around open courtyards and with high,featureless walls facing the surrounding streets. • Plain doorways with timber lintels led to courtyards ,off which the household rooms opened. • Nearly all houses had private wells,hearths and bathrooms with finely sawn brick pavements connected by drains to shafts built within the walls to sewers in the main street. • Some houses had flights of brick stairs giving access to first floor or roof.
  • 11. THE GREAT BATH • The great bath was an open air pool,about 12m*17m in plan and 2.5 m deep. • It was constructed in sawn bricks set on edge in a gypsum mortar and sealed with bitumen.
  • 12. • The bath was drained from a corbel vaulted drain fed from an outlet at S-W corner. • Surrounding the bath was a covered colonnade and beyond it on the three sides were changing rooms staggered to give privacy and few had toilets and private bath as well. • The bath may have featured in ritual activity.
  • 13. THE GRANARY • The granary was a timber building carried on a tired brick lined podium. • The upper tire was made up of brick work intersected by ventilation channels.
  • 14. • The lower tire of mud brick reinforced with 125 square timbers. • It was later enlarged and partially rebuilt with a brick stair leading to an upper level timber super structure. • Its sloped externally walls gave it a grim fortress like appearance.
  • 15. THE ASSEMBLY HALL • The assembly hall was rectangular in plan with four rows of 5 brick plinths which may have supported timber columns. • The floor was finely sawn brickwork. • Rooms to the west contained statues and part of a ritual stone column. • The building thought to have been an office residence measured 70m*24m and had an open courtyard 10msq. Surrounded on three sides by verandahs.
  • 16. Harappa • The layout of Harappa , on the river Ravi , a tributary of the Indus in the Punjab is similar to that of Mohenjo-Daro. • It was built systematically divided into 12 blocks,each measuring 365m*244m. • The citadel mound was fortified with mud brick ramparts tapering upwards from 12m thick base , with an external revetment of bake brick.
  • 17. • Between the citadel and the town was a barrack like block of workmen's quarters , together with circuler brick floors on which grain was pounded. • Two lines of small rectangular dwellings were separated by lanes about a metre wide , the whole enclosed within a compound wall.
  • 18. THE GRANARY • The granary did not form part of the public installations on the citadel mound. • It was situated between the citadel and the river. • It was set on the shallow brick podium about 1m high approached from the North. • The granaries , 12 in all , each measure 16m*6m and were aligned in two rows separated by a wide central passage. • the total floor space occupied by the granaries was around 800 m.sq.