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The document presents a project by Group 5 on the Indus Valley Civilization, covering four main topics: food, dress and ornaments, religion, and scripts. It highlights staple foods like wheat and barley, clothing styles, the significance of ornaments, and the religious beliefs evidenced by archaeological findings. Additionally, it mentions the Indus Script, which remains undeciphered, and summarizes the group's learnings from their research.

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The document presents a project by Group 5 on the Indus Valley Civilization, covering four main topics: food, dress and ornaments, religion, and scripts. It highlights staple foods like wheat and barley, clothing styles, the significance of ornaments, and the religious beliefs evidenced by archaeological findings. Additionally, it mentions the Indus Script, which remains undeciphered, and summarizes the group's learnings from their research.

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SST PROJECT

BY- Group 5
Kiara Anthony
1

Prisha Rampal
2
Introduction Myra Ghatak
3
Lavanya kumar
4
Naman Laroiya
5
Index
TOPIC 1 – FOOD

TOPIC 2 – DRESS AND


ORNAMENTS

TOPIC 3 – SCRIPTS

TOPIC 4 – RELIGION
1. Topic - Food

Wheat was the staple food but


barley and palm dates were
also eaten . people also
consumed mutton, pork , fish
and egg.
FUN FACT –
Their life was mostly dependent on cultivation
of wheat , barley and cotton.
Topic 2 –
Dress and Ornaments

Cloths are made of cotton fabric was


common, although wool was also used ,
every Gender of all races and classes wore
ornaments.

The men wore something similar to dhoti or


kurta and The women wore skirts and
sarees.

The needle and thread was used to stich


the Dresses

5
Ornaments
MEN , WOMEN AND ALL THE GENDERS WORE ORNAMENTS LIKE –
NECKLACES , RINGS , BANGLES ETC.

THESE ORNAMENTS WERE MADE BY ORES.

FACT:

INDUS VALLEY ORNAMENTS WAS NEVER BURIED WITH THE DEAD AND
NATIVES OF INDUS VALLEY INSTEAD THEY USED TO PASS THESE TO
THEIR CHILDREN OR FAMILY MEMBERS
Religion
Archaeological Evidence at
Mohenjodaro tells us about the
religious beliefs of the Indus
People.

Many figurines , described as


Mother Goddess by Archaeologist
have been found, evidences of
the Divine Mother.

It was believed that these object


posses spirit or a soul

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Scripts
The earliest known writing system is
found on the Indus Valley seals, dating to
circa 2600 BCE. However,
this script is not yet deciphered and
hence, the contents of these inscriptions
are unknown.

Fun Fact –
The Indus Script is also known as
Harrapan Script
Is a corpus of symbols produced by the
Indus Valley Civilisation , in Harrapan and
Kot Diji
1)We learned about
The Food they used
to eat.
2)We learned about
their Ornaments
and Dresses
3)We learned about

e Their Religion

W
4)We learned about
The scripts in Indus

a t e d Valley Civilisation

h rn 9
BY – GROUP
thank you 5 (21 – 25)

Made By –
Naman

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