Harappa/
Mohenjo-Daro

Dravidians

Aryans

How were all three of these societies interconnected? (Who came first; who came next; who came last? How were the societies the same? How were they different? Where in the Indus Valley did, they live? How did they interact with each other?) I will give brainiest and 100 points I mean it.

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All three of these societies are interconnected as they are part of Indian Subcontinent history.

  • Historically, Harappa/ Mohenjo-Daro was one of the oldest ancient civilizations.
  • Dravidians are ethnolinguistic groups living in South India.
  • Aryans were the outsiders who arrived in India in ancient times.
  • Harappa/ Mohenjo-Daro is dated back to 2600 BC.
  • These societies were different by their culture and customs.
  • Indus Valley is in modern-day Pakistan.
  • The occupation of the people in the Indus Valley was agriculture, pottery making, artisans, etc.
  • They interacted through a trade where goods were exchanged in form of a barter system.

Learn more about Indus Valley here:

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