The Vedic civilization flourished along the Saraswati River in present-day Haryana and Punjab, India from around 1500 BC to 600 BC. It was divided into two periods - the Early Vedic period from 1500 BC to 1000 BC, and the Late Vedic period from 1000 BC to 600 BC. Vedic villages had planned layouts with clusters of circular huts arranged around a central courtyard. The huts evolved into rectangular structures and later courtyard houses made from local materials like wood, bamboo, and thatch. Specialized artisans produced goods like metal works, pottery, and leather works.