Showing posts with label harappa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harappa. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

Bronze Age-the next revolution of Human kind

bronze age weapons from Uttar Pradesh
The next revolution in tool making came with the Bronze Age about 5000 years ago, that is around 3000 B.C. This period supported the urban population, skilled craftsmen, traders, priests, writers and clerks. Writing emerged in history around this time. As copper and bronze were the principal metals used for making tools and weapons. To secure bronze tools, the community encouraged specialists like miners, smelters and smiths. By 3000 B.C. not only was the technique of mixing copper and tin to make bronze known in India but the wheel also had been discovered. The ruins of Mohenjodaro and Harappa tells us the application of kiln-fired bricks which meant a huge expenditure of fuel and the ability of the artisans to control high temperatures.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Foundation

The Indian Social evolution passed through various phases. From stone age to great ancient civilization of Mohenjodaro and Harappa; or the unique struggle against British imperialism, all contributed to this evolution. Here we will go through the various major stages of social and cultural evolution in India:

from the pre-historic times to the great river-valley civilization; to the different eras of kingship and their kingdom; to the struggles; to the evolution of different ideals and building constitution; to the nation states and their challenges.