@Last Update - Sept 28th, 2003 Japanese
A Complete Guide to
Indus
Civilization

The Indus Civilization flourished between circa 2600 and 1800 B.C.
along the Indus and Ghaggar-Hakra rivers and their adjacent regions,
laying the foundation for the lifeways of the people of South Asia.
This site provides information about recent research on the development
and decline of this civilization and the cultures that emerged after its decline.

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Environment
Environment
The dawn of civilization
The dawn of civilization
Indus Civilization
Indus Civilization
The successors
The successors
The World's Four Great CivilizationsIn commemoration of the 75th anniversary of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) - The Indus Civilization Exhibition at Tokyo and Nagoya, Japan.
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum : August 5th, 2000 to December 3rd, 2000
(Congratulations! More than 420,000 visitors received!)
Nagoya City Museum : January 20th, 2001 to March 11th, 2001(Congratulations ! 92,000 visitors received !)
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The signboard on the Northern gateway of the Citadel, Dholavira- Sept 28th, 2003
A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE "INDUS STYLE" SEAL- March 12th, 2003
add new links- February 27th, 2003
English version- Mar 13th, 2001
add more links- February 1st, 2001
CG reconstruction of Dholavira- January 17th, 2001
About us (credits) ; Links- December 12th, 2000
Chronological table ; Worship of horns- December 4th, 2000
Map of the Indus Civilization- December 1st, 2000
List of Indus signs- November 28th, 2000

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