- published: 17 May 2012
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Mehrgarh, Daojali Hading and Catal Huyuk
A video that describes 3 Early settlements: Mehrgarh, Daojali Hading and Catal Huyuk and ...
published: 17 May 2012
Mehrgarh, Daojali Hading and Catal Huyuk
A video that describes 3 Early settlements: Mehrgarh, Daojali Hading and Catal Huyuk and the important discoveries made by archaeologists in these cities.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
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- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 577
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WORLDS FIRST URBAN SETTLEMENT; MEHRGARH (Balochistan) PART I
Mehrgarh is more than 9000years old and is located in northern Balochistan.Its thought be ...
published: 04 Nov 2008
WORLDS FIRST URBAN SETTLEMENT; MEHRGARH (Balochistan) PART I
Mehrgarh is more than 9000years old and is located in northern Balochistan.Its thought be the worlds first urban settlement and was the forerunner of the more famous Indus valley Civilization.Recently even evidence of teeth drilling for treatment purposes were also discovered;this is certainly the worlds very first evidence of dental care.Its bosomed female statuettes are peculiar to this site
- published: 04 Nov 2008
- views: 4462
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MEHRGARH WORLDS-7000-2500BC- FIRST URBAN SETTLEMENT- World Heritage Site By UNESCO-2004- Pakistan
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March
Plan with Tourist Guide:
Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 0092...
published: 16 Aug 2010
MEHRGARH WORLDS-7000-2500BC- FIRST URBAN SETTLEMENT- World Heritage Site By UNESCO-2004- Pakistan
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March
Plan with Tourist Guide:
Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 00923227030450, E-mail: ansariguide2pakistan@gmail.com
MEHRGRH - ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE
FIRST URBAN SETTLEMENT.The most important Neolithic (7000 BC - 2500 BC) Baluchistan
It is on World Heritage Tentative Site List By UNESCO Since 2004
Learn More.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehrgarh
- published: 16 Aug 2010
- views: 620
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Мергар / Mehrgarh = 7000-3200 ВС
Мергарх или Мергар, Mehrgarh - один из наиболее важных археологических памятников Пакистан...
published: 25 Mar 2012
Мергар / Mehrgarh = 7000-3200 ВС
Мергарх или Мергар, Mehrgarh - один из наиболее важных археологических памятников Пакистана эпохи неолита (7000-3200 гг. до РХ). Находится на равнине Качи в пакистанском Белуджистане. Это одно из первых мест в Южной Азии, где засвидетельствовано сельское хозяйство: культивация пшеницы и ячменя и разведение скота — крупного рогатого, овец и коз.
Мергар - предшественник Хараппской цивилизации
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Мергарх
Фрагмент фильма "Аграрные революции и урбанизация" документального сериала "Путешествие в Мировую Историю".
Весь фильм можно посмотреть здесь:
ПМИ ч4 = Аграрные революции и урбанизация - д/ф 2004
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjglr9d4mvM
Fragment of the documentary
"Bridging World History" - "Agricultural and Urban Revolutions" - 2004
The Annenberg Foundation http://www.annenbergfoundation.org/
Da Vinci Learning http://en.da-vinci-learning.com/
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Дополнительные материалы по данной тематике ищите на канале
More on this topic look at the channel
- ПротоИстория = preHistory: 12-2 M BC
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8025FE1BA313A4AF
и (and)
- Шумер/Хараппа = Sumer/Harappa: 3-2 M BC
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA866D0A80B332BF5
- published: 25 Mar 2012
- views: 356
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WORLDS FIRST URBAN SETTLEMENT; MEHRGARH (Balochistan) PART II
Mehrgarh, (Urdu: مﮩرگڑھ ) one of the most important Neolithic (7000 BC to 3200 BC) sites...
published: 05 Feb 2009
WORLDS FIRST URBAN SETTLEMENT; MEHRGARH (Balochistan) PART II
Mehrgarh, (Urdu: مﮩرگڑھ ) one of the most important Neolithic (7000 BC to 3200 BC) sites in archaeology, lies on what is now the "Kachi plain" of today's Balochistan, Pakistan. It is one of the earliest sites with evidence of farming (wheat and barley) and herding (cattle, sheep and goats) in South Asia.Mehrgarh Culture (7000-3300 B.C.)
* 7000 B.C.: Mehrgarh Period I begins, which was one of the world's earliest neolithic cultures
* 5500 B.C.: Period II of Mehrgarh begins
* 4800 B.C.: Period III of Mehrgarh begins
* 3500 B.C.: Period IV of Mehrgarh begins
* 3300 B.C.: Period IV of Mehrgarh ends
- published: 05 Feb 2009
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MEHRGARH ( BALOCHISTAN ): WORLD'S OLDEST CITY 7000 BC
MEHRGARH; WORLD'S OLDEST CITY 7000 BC
The oldest known civilization? Surely an exaggera...
published: 05 Apr 2011
MEHRGARH ( BALOCHISTAN ): WORLD'S OLDEST CITY 7000 BC
MEHRGARH; WORLD'S OLDEST CITY 7000 BC
The oldest known civilization? Surely an exaggeration! Not so: the oldest excavated parts of Mehrgarh (which admittedly does not represent the High Summer of the Indus civilization but its long-lasting early Spring) have been dated to around 9,000 years before the present. By comparison, the earliest Egyptian pharaoh known by name, Nar'mer, is thought to have ruled in ancient Egypt around 5,100 years before the present.
Mehrgarh was discovered and excavations begun by a French team led by Jean-François Jarrige; the site was excavated continuously between 1974 and 1986.
Very few of us know about Mehrgarh near Bolan Pass Quetta - Balochistan.
Mehrgarh is probably the oldest site with distinct proofs that it existed in 7OOO B.C and lived on farming of barley ,maize,wheat and dates . They also raised cattle.
For over 9000 years, the city Mehrgarh one of the oldest, structured settlements ever discovered, the people who lived in Mehrgarh lived in the homes of the first stone in the world, increased barley first and worked the first goat and sheep. Mehrgarh historically marked the beginning of "Stone Age", otherwise known as the New Stone Age, "a very important step in our common history, marking the beginning of organized society.
As excavations progress was more evidence, it seems, a big Mehgarh certification planned urban environment existed for thousands of years. Mehrgarh was equipped with a water supply, sanitation, markets, shops, hospitals, even in the first registered dentist in the world! But perhaps the most remarkable vision, dental hygiene aside, was presented to inventory, copper, old track in the world on the cutting edge of human ability to work metals.
Suddenly, in relation to mankind is another area of human evolution, marked Mehrgarh people with their extraordinary innovations in the industry of our first transitional form in the "Stone Age" to "Bronze Age" or "Copper Age". As copper increasingly exposed and bronze objects from the city funds were also shown that the artisans Mehrgarh very skilled in the art, particularly sculpture and jewelry.
Jewelry and metal casting work in excavation Mehrgarh proved beyond doubt that the people who were there far more advanced than any civilization for thousands of years lived. Terms of amazing foresight, were found in jewelers and metalworkers Mehrgarh devices such as drills, used stone and copper, rising ovens, stoves, sinks, and a melting pot of brass works from the merger Forge equipped workshops, a bit like a modern "work.
During the excavation of ancient tombs have been in and around the walls, an abundance of ornaments and jewelry were justified. Tombs, the largest sums were spent on the artifacts people with complex products, such as figurines of bronze and terracotta women and animals, baskets, tools, beads, bracelets, pendants and necklaces. Most of the jewelry found precious stones such as lapis lazuli, carnelian, agate, turquoise, shells and pearls. These stones can not be in the region, which show that the artisans Mehrgarh talks over a large area with lapis lazuli and copper from the mountains of Afghanistan, agate and carnelian from Gujarat in India and shellfish, and pearls southern coast of Pakistan on the Arabian Peninsula, Wed
The artifacts from Mehrgarh are far more advanced and developed as compared to those obtained from excavations in Turkey and Middle East especially Jericho.
• The most unique discovery is the first known origin of the dental surgery and related medicinal activities exercised in Mehrgarh area. The discovery proves the great innovative mind and developmental level of those people about 9000 years ago.
• Mehrgarh was also a centre of manufacture for various figurines and pottery that were distributed to surrounding regions. These products are of a high quality given the circumstances and the time they were fabricated.
• No other civilisation in any other part of the world existed then; what to speak of a level of perfection in the art and craft elsewhere.
- published: 05 Apr 2011
- views: 6082
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Mehrgarh, Balochistan
Mehrgarh, Balochistan
Mehrgarh, one of the most important Neolithic sites in archaeology...
published: 21 Aug 2012
Mehrgarh, Balochistan
Mehrgarh, Balochistan
Mehrgarh, one of the most important Neolithic sites in archaeology, lies on the "Kachi plain" of now Balochistan, Pakistan. It is one of the earliest sites with evidence of farming and herding in South Asia." Wikipedia
- published: 21 Aug 2012
- views: 393
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Pakistan's forgotten treasure
A deeper look into the artifacts displayed at The National Museum of Pakistan, that are no...
published: 24 Mar 2012
Pakistan's forgotten treasure
A deeper look into the artifacts displayed at The National Museum of Pakistan, that are now left unappreciated placed behind glass cabinets.
- published: 24 Mar 2012
- views: 1864
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Tale of the Tile. part 1
T ale of the Tile:
The Ceramic Traditions of Pakistan
23rd June 2006 - 17th July 201...
published: 04 Oct 2010
Tale of the Tile. part 1
T ale of the Tile:
The Ceramic Traditions of Pakistan
23rd June 2006 - 17th July 2010
The exhibition showcases the history and development of ceramic crafts in Pakistan from Mehrgarh c. 7000 B.C. and the Indus Valley Civilisation c. 3500 B.C. to the present day. It features over four hundred historical objects borrowed from the Quetta Museum, the Sindh Provincial Museum, the Department of Archaeology (Punjab), the Department of Culture (Sindh) and the National Museum of Pakistan together with private collections.
- published: 04 Oct 2010
- views: 189
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Spread of neolithic from different centers in Indian subcontinent. The two centers are 1. ...
published: 01 Jun 2010
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Spread of neolithic from different centers in Indian subcontinent. The two centers are 1. Mehrgarh (NW) and 2. Lahuradeva(E).
- published: 01 Jun 2010
- views: 50
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The Indus Civilisation
This land also witnessed the glorious era of Indus civilization about 8000 years B.C when ...
published: 15 Oct 2012
The Indus Civilisation
This land also witnessed the glorious era of Indus civilization about 8000 years B.C when the first village was found at Mehargarh in the Sibi District of Balochistan comparable with the earliest villages of Jericho in Palestine and Jarmo in Iraq. Here, during the last decade i.e., 1980's, the French and Pakistani archaeologists have excavated mud built houses of the Mehargarh people and their agricultural land known for the cultivation of maize and wheat, together with polished stone tools, beads and other ornaments, painted jars and bowls, drinking glasses, dishes and plates.
The archaeologists believe that by 7000 B.C., the Mehargarh people learnt to use the metal for the first time. From the first revolution of agricultural life the man moved to another great revolution in his social, cultural and economic life. He established trade relations with the people of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran and the Arab world. He not only specialized in painting different designs of pottery, made varieties of pots and used cotton and wool but also made terracotta figurines and imported precious stones from Afghanistan and Central Asia. This early bronze age Culture spread out in the countryside of Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab and North West Frontier Province of Pakistan.
- published: 15 Oct 2012
- views: 127
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Heaven On earth PAKISTAN
Pakistan is the most beautiful place on earth. No place is like Pakistan in the Whole worl...
published: 20 May 2011
Heaven On earth PAKISTAN
Pakistan is the most beautiful place on earth. No place is like Pakistan in the Whole world.....Pakistan (Listeni/ˈpækɨstæn/ or Listeni/pɑːkiˈstɑːn/; Urdu: پاکِستان) (Urdu pronunciation: [paːkɪˈst̪aːn] ( listen)), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Urdu: اسلامی جمہوریۂ پاکِستان) is a sovereign state in South Asia. It has a 1,046-kilometre (650 mi) coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast.[7] Tajikistan also lies very close to Pakistan but is separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor. Strategically, Pakistan is located in a position between the important regions of South Asia, Central Asia and the greater Middle East.[8]
The region forming modern Pakistan was the site of several ancient cultures including the neolithic Mehrgarh and the bronze era Indus Valley Civilisation. Subsequently it was the recipient of Hindu, Persian, Indo-Greek, Islamic, Turco-Mongol, and Sikh cultures through several invasions and/or settlements. As a result the area has remained a part of numerous empires and dynasties including the Indian empires, Persian empires, Arab caliphates, Mongol, Mughal, Sikh and British Empire. Pakistan gained independence from the British Empire in 1947 after a struggle for independence, led by Mohammad Ali Jinnah, that sought the partition of India and the creation of an independent state for the Muslim majority populations of the eastern and western regions of British India.[9] With the adoption of its constitution in 1956, Pakistan became an Islamic republic.[10] In 1971, an armed conflict in East Pakistan resulted in the creation of Bangladesh.[11]
Pakistan is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of four provinces and four federal territories. With over 170 million people, it is the sixth most populous country in the world[2] and has the second largest Muslim population after Indonesia.[12] It is an ethnically and linguistically diverse country with a similar variation in its geography and wildlife. With a semi-industrialized economy, it is the 27th largest in the world in terms of purchasing power. Since gaining independence, Pakistan's history has been characterised by periods of military rule, political instability and conflicts with neighbouring India. The country faces challenging problems including terrorism, poverty, illiteracy and corruption.
Pakistan has the eighth largest standing armed force and is the only Muslim-majority nation to possess nuclear weapons. It is designated as a major non-NATO ally of the United States and a strategic ally of China.[13][14] It is a founding member of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (now the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation)[15] and a member of the United Nations
- published: 20 May 2011
- views: 1037
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promo of animated film "Manu"
it is an assignment to create a promo of a 90 minute animated film.
Manu is a story about ...
published: 31 Jan 2011
author: Maria
promo of animated film "Manu"
it is an assignment to create a promo of a 90 minute animated film.
Manu is a story about a dumb boy and his two 4-legged friends from mehrgarh civilization, who had an adventurous journey covering half of the globe, making some greedy people jealous, leaving a mark on a barren island far far away that still can be seen in archeological reports and artifacts. Lots of greenery adventure, some unusual powers and an unbreakable bond between three friends....
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Mehrgarh (The City of Love) is one of the most important neolithic (7000 BCE to c. 2500 BC...
published: 13 Feb 2011
youboob (2010)
Mehrgarh (The City of Love) is one of the most important neolithic (7000 BCE to c. 2500 BCE) archeological sites. It lies on what is today the province of Balochistan, in Pakistan.
This is a very basic claymation inspired by deity figurines found after archeological excavation at Mehrgarh, representative of a lost time, their sacred relevance evolved into what the local community considers sacred today.
- published: 13 Feb 2011
- views: 271
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Indian history and civilization A different Perspective
In the light of recent discoveries about the Mehrgarh period and an urban civilization in ...
published: 21 Feb 2013
Indian history and civilization A different Perspective
In the light of recent discoveries about the Mehrgarh period and an urban civilization in India right from that period, and in the modern concept of astronomical time, Indian history has to be reviewed in a different perspective. Modern astrophysics and its time concepts prove the ancient Indian concept of Time and the archeological finds suggest existence of a well developed civilization from 10000 BC in India. The literary suggestions, chronologies given in ancient texts of India has to be assessed again in this light.They are not mere myths as earlier believed. Development of languages, scripts, educational system, and music and drama go hand in hand with a village and urban life and since India was using language since Mehargarh period, the knowledge system also has an antiquity beyond that. This short presentation views Indian history in a different perspective and the role of Valabhi University in west coast (Search in Amazon,and Winkstores for my book on this subject ) and its centers in Kerala is being reassessed . Vannery in Malabar is one such center. History of India as Asko Paepola suggests, is the history of migration of the builders-the Dravidians- from south (Dakshinapath) to the North (Utharapath. ) The amararyakula of the Dakshinapath, the great navigators and travellers, of South India definitely plays a major role in this.
- published: 21 Feb 2013
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An Overview of Pakistan's Rich Heritage with Consul General Mr. Syed Ibne Abbas
http://SupremeMasterTV.com • EE1259; Aired on 24 Feb 2010(in Urdu and English)
Learn abou...
published: 24 Jul 2011
An Overview of Pakistan's Rich Heritage with Consul General Mr. Syed Ibne Abbas
http://SupremeMasterTV.com • EE1259; Aired on 24 Feb 2010(in Urdu and English)
Learn about the beautiful country Pakistan, her people and ancient heritage with His Excellency Mr. Syed Ibne Abbas, Consul General of Pakistan. He shares Pakistan is site to Mehrgarh, a Neolithio site dating back 4000 BCE, and found in Pakistan are zenith of diverse cultural monuments and relics. Did you know that in Urdu, Pakistan means "pure land," symbolizing spiritual purity? Through its unique past, present day Pakistan continues to flourish in evermore splendor.
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- published: 24 Jul 2011
- views: 69