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Which civilization is considered one of the world's earliest urban civilizations?
Which civilization is considered one of the world's earliest urban civilizations?
What language was used in the Indian Tradition, Culture, and Heritage during the Vedic Period?
What language was used in the Indian Tradition, Culture, and Heritage during the Vedic Period?
Which era laid down the foundation of Hinduism and other cultural dimensions of early Indian society?
Which era laid down the foundation of Hinduism and other cultural dimensions of early Indian society?
What did inhabitants of the Bronze Age in the Indian subcontinent produce using new techniques in metallurgy and handicraft?
What did inhabitants of the Bronze Age in the Indian subcontinent produce using new techniques in metallurgy and handicraft?
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What is believed to be one of the oldest existing texts from the Vedic era still in use?
What is believed to be one of the oldest existing texts from the Vedic era still in use?
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Study Notes
Early Urban Civilizations
- The Indus Valley Civilization is considered one of the world's earliest urban civilizations.
Language and Tradition
- During the Vedic Period, Sanskrit was used as the language in the Indian Tradition, Culture, and Heritage.
Foundation of Hinduism
- The Vedic Era laid down the foundation of Hinduism and other cultural dimensions of early Indian society.
Bronze Age Developments
- Inhabitants of the Bronze Age in the Indian subcontinent produced metal tools, weapons, and ornaments using new techniques in metallurgy and handicraft.
Vedic Era Texts
- The Rigveda is believed to be one of the oldest existing texts from the Vedic era still in use.
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Explore the Bronze Age in the early Indus Valley Civilization and its significance in the Indian subcontinent. Learn about the development of metallurgical techniques and the production of copper, bronze, lead, and tin during this era.