WORLD CIVILIZATION

CIVILIZATION

INDUS VALLEY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why don’t we know much about the Indus civilization?
A
We can’t speak their language
B
We can’t read the writing
C
Their are no artifacts left from the civilization
D
We don’t know where it is?
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -One reason archaeologists, and average people, don’t know much about the Indus, is that it was only discovered in the 1920s. Since then, researchers have identified more than 1, 000 settlements, which from the surface appear to belong to the culture.

Detailed explanation-2: -So far, the Indus writing system could not be translated because the texts are too short, we have no bilingual inscription and we do not which language or languages were transcribed. Moreover, it is possible that it worked differently from any other writing system of the same general period.

Detailed explanation-3: -Answer and Explanation: The Indus Valley script is still difficult to understand because it is completely unrelated to any writing system used today and is unrelated to any of its contemporary writing systems from Egypt and Mesopotamia.

Detailed explanation-4: -Unfortunately, no bilingual inscriptions have yet been found to allow the Indus Script to be compared to a known writing system. Since the Indus Script has not been deciphered yet, its use is not known with certainty and all that we think we know is based on archaeological evidence alone.

Detailed explanation-5: -Nevertheless, the problems with the deciphering of the script are manifold. Witzel lists two main reasons: “We do not know which language(s) was spoken in the Indus civilisation. Also, we do not know the value (linguistically or not) of the Indus signs. Some of them seem obvious, such as: a certain seed, a plough, etc.

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