tailieunhanh - Lecture Art, craft and calligraphy - Lecture 5.
In this lecture we will focus history and culture indus valley art and culture. We discussed in our previous lecture That Indus valley civilization is one of the oldest civilization of the world like Mesopotamian civilization. That is bronze age is 3300 to 1300 BCE. It flourished in the basins of Indus. This civilization is really rich in art and culture. | Summery of Lecture. 4. UNIT. 2 HISTORY AND CULTURE INDUS VALLEY ART AND CULTURE We discussed in our previous lecture That Indus valley civilization is one of the oldest civilization of the world like Mesopotamian civilization. That is bronze age is 3300 to 1300 BCE. It flourished in the basins of Indus. This civilization is really rich in art and culture. We also discussed Roots of Indus Valley Civilization and how the two major capital cities Mohenjo Daro and Harappa were discovered? Actually Harappa was discovered by a railway crew during digging. These two cities are 400 miles apart from each other but they culturally resemble a lot to each other. We also talked about the town planning of Indus Valley civilization, especially Mohenjo daro and Harappa. These two cities Harappa which is in Punjab near Sahiwal and Mohenjo daro which is in Sindh near Larkana are so well planned that it is thought that these two cities might be designed by some development authority by the Government. 3 We discussed in our previous lecture about the streets and sewerage system of Indus valley Civilization. Most of the streets are paved with covered drains. This system was so advanced as far as the time period is concerned. In India and Pakistan we still find open drains. Streets cross each other at right angles and from east to west a north to south. The purpose was cross ventilation and cleanliness. We also discussed in detail about the art and craft of Indus valley Civilization. Sculptures. Pottery. Seals. The making and uses of these art and craft works along there way of living and culture has been discussed in detail. 5 LECTURE. 5. UNIT. 2. Art and craft (the development of pottery, metal work, printing on cloth and bead making). Teaching and learning will be planed on Indus valley civilization. Development of Pottery in the Indian subcontinent has an ancient history and is one of the most tangible and iconic elements of regional art. Evidence of pottery has been found in the . | Summery of Lecture. 4. UNIT. 2 HISTORY AND CULTURE INDUS VALLEY ART AND CULTURE We discussed in our previous lecture That Indus valley civilization is one of the oldest civilization of the world like Mesopotamian civilization. That is bronze age is 3300 to 1300 BCE. It flourished in the basins of Indus. This civilization is really rich in art and culture. We also discussed Roots of Indus Valley Civilization and how the two major capital cities Mohenjo Daro and Harappa were discovered? Actually Harappa was discovered by a railway crew during digging. These two cities are 400 miles apart from each other but they culturally resemble a lot to each other. We also talked about the town planning of Indus Valley civilization, especially Mohenjo daro and Harappa. These two cities Harappa which is in Punjab near Sahiwal and Mohenjo daro which is in Sindh near Larkana are so well planned that it is thought that these two cities might be designed by some development authority by the Government. 3
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