History of the Ancient World: A Global Perspective Season 1 Episode 6 The Lost Civilization of the Indus Valley
- TV-PG
- December 16, 2011
- 32 min
History of the Ancient World: A Global Perspective season 1 episode 6, titled "The Lost Civilization of the Indus Valley," explores the ancient civilization that emerged along the Indus River basin, one of the world's earliest and most enigmatic civilizations. The episode provides a comprehensive overview of the Indus Valley Civilization, which was one of the three ancient civilizations of the world alongside Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The episode sheds light on some of the key characteristics of the Indus Valley Civilization, such as its advanced urban planning, sophisticated plumbing systems, and intricate trade networks. The episode highlights the cities that emerged during the period, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, and the unique features of their layout and architecture.
In addition, the episode details the myriad achievements of the Indus Valley Civilization, such as its innovations in metallurgy, agriculture, and textile production, among others. The episode explains the significant advances made in the field of agricultural science, with the Indus Valley farmers developing new irrigation and farming techniques.
The episode also delves into the mystery of the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization, investigating some of the proposed theories for its decline, such as climate change, ecological imbalance, and internal conflict. Through a detailed analysis of the available evidence, the episode tries to unravel the complex factors that led to the fall of Indus Valley Civilization.
Finally, the episode speaks to a few of the experts and scholars who have spent their life studying the Indus Valley Civilization, getting a rare glimpse into their valuable research on this ancient culture. While much about the culture remains a mystery, this episode helps to enlighten viewers on one of the world's earliest, and most fascinating, civilizations.