Chapter 3: South Asia
I know very little about ancient South Asia so most of this chapter was new to me. This also means that I will remember less since I had no background knowledge with which to situate the new information. Books like this, short with basic facts and no narrative, are useful if a person already knows a bit about the subject. Hopefully writing this out will help a bit with remembering.
Interesting facts:
In the middle of the 3rd millenium BCE, the Harappan civilization began in South Asia, uniting what had been three distinct areas/traditions. The civilization lasted for approximately 700 years before it was replaced by the Mauryan empire. What is interesting, however, is that warfare did not create, maintain, or destroy the civilization.
Houses in this area at this time were pretty advanced. They were two or three stories, built around courtyards, and had efficient bathrooms. On the other hand, no temples or palaces were found anywhere in the area, and the political structure of the Harappan civilization remains a mystery.
Buddha.
I have no list of literature from the time period, in part because the language used by the Harappan civilization has not been translated. Scholars believe the civilization used perishables to write upon, and hence no luck with passing on the literature.
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Echoes of Man is my month-long sojourn into antiquity. I plan on entering the ancient world and basking in its glory for the entire month of November.
During this time, I will be reading and reviewing literature of the time and posting about related topics. If you have anything you would like to add - a review, an informative post, etc. - let me know. I would love to have you join in!
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I find this time period fascinating, though I know very little about it. one of the things that you mention that amazes me is the fact that housing was so advanced. It seems like this would not be so, but it is. Are you going to be doing more reading on this subject?
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