- published: 15 Aug 2008
- views: 284386
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E.S. Posthumus - Harappa
Track nº1 - Antissa
Track nº2 - Tikal
Track nº3 - Harappa
Track nº4 - Ulaid
Track nº5 ...
published: 15 Aug 2008
E.S. Posthumus - Harappa
Track nº1 - Antissa
Track nº2 - Tikal
Track nº3 - Harappa
Track nº4 - Ulaid
Track nº5 - Ebla
Track nº6 - Nara
Track nº7 - Cuzco
Track nº8 - Nineveh
Track nº9 - Lepcis Magna
Track nº10 - Menouthis
Track nº11 - Extremoz
Track nº12 - Pompeii
Track nº13 - Isfahan
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Tracks from the 2001 album: Unearthed
Album's art work: The inspiration of Saint Matthew, painted by Caravaggio
- published: 15 Aug 2008
- views: 284386
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Harappan Civilization - Dholavira
A video on Harappan Civilization by Archaeological Survey of India. Describes in brief abo...
published: 19 Oct 2010
Harappan Civilization - Dholavira
A video on Harappan Civilization by Archaeological Survey of India. Describes in brief about Harappan Civilization and in particular about Dholavira
- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 21124
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The Story of India - 1of2 Harappa
India's very first city predates the Egyptian pyramids. Monsoons help develop agriculture...
published: 13 Sep 2009
The Story of India - 1of2 Harappa
India's very first city predates the Egyptian pyramids. Monsoons help develop agriculture
- published: 13 Sep 2009
- views: 21757
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Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization | Harappa and Mohenjo Daro Excavations - Ancient Indian History
This 3D documentary is about Harappan civilization (also known as The Indus Valley Civiliz...
published: 28 May 2012
Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization | Harappa and Mohenjo Daro Excavations - Ancient Indian History
This 3D documentary is about Harappan civilization (also known as The Indus Valley Civilization ) which has its earliest roots in cultures. The two greatest cities, Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, emerged circa 2600 BCE along the Indus River valley in Punjab and Sindh.[5] The civilization, with a writing system, urban centers, and diversified social and economic system, was rediscovered in the 1920s.
Archaeologists know that people in the in the Harappan civilization use cloth because they have found pieces of cloth attached to the lid of a silver vase. They have also found spindle whorls, made of terracotta and faience. They were used to spin thread.
Harappan Civilization- In The Earliest Cities (Class VI (6th), NCERT, CBSE) History. Also for (Class VI, IX [ICSE]-XII).
- published: 28 May 2012
- views: 10394
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Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
A video explaining about worlds ancient civilization Harappan culture for 8th class (grade...
published: 21 Apr 2012
Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
A video explaining about worlds ancient civilization Harappan culture for 8th class (grade) CBSE science students in India.
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- published: 21 Apr 2012
- views: 14616
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Pre-harappan ancient city found: part 2
The city of Dwaraka as you know in the Mahabharat was created by Vishwa Karma with the Ins...
published: 20 Feb 2010
Pre-harappan ancient city found: part 2
The city of Dwaraka as you know in the Mahabharat was created by Vishwa Karma with the Instructions from load KRISHNA.In the Mahabharata, Dvārakā (also known as Dvāravatī, both names meaning "the many-gated [city]" in Sanskrit; sometimes transcribed as Dwaraka and Dwaravati respectively) is the capital of the Yadavas who ruled the Anarta Kingdom.[1] The city was situated on the western point of Gujarat, and is submerged in the sea as per the volume 16 of the epic Mahabharata.
- published: 20 Feb 2010
- views: 10618
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Matriarcat de l'Indus : les civilisations d'Harappa & Mohenjo Daro, pacifique et égalitaire (1/3)
LE MOUVEMENT MATRICIEN : http://matricien.org/
La civilisation harappéenne, débutant au Ve...
published: 29 Aug 2012
Matriarcat de l'Indus : les civilisations d'Harappa & Mohenjo Daro, pacifique et égalitaire (1/3)
LE MOUVEMENT MATRICIEN : http://matricien.org/
La civilisation harappéenne, débutant au Ve millénaire av. J.-C est une grande civilisation lettrée, de culture matriarcale, marine et commerçante qui n'a laissé aucune traces de hiérarchie sociale ou religieuse, ni d'activités militaires.
Une société sans mariage et sans prostitution
L'Inde, de par les invasions aryennes dont elle fut victime, connaît deux types de civilisations : le premier, le plus ancien, nommé "civilisation de l'Indus" a laissé des traces dans des villes archaïques très surprenantes : Harappa et Mohenjo-Daro, notamment; cette civilisation semble liée au type humain appelé "dravidien". Ses vestiges révèlent un monde totalement étrange que les archéologues tentent d'élucider, de restituer. Il semble qu'il s'agissait d'une société gentilice, sans mariage, sans état, plutôt pacifique, tournée vers le culte des ancêtres. Ignorant le mariage et la famille conjugale, cette société semble aussi avoir ignoré la prostitution; le type de prostitution [dite "sacrée"] a existé dans certaines civilisations anciennes, mais il ne semble pas que cela ait été le cas en ce qui concerne la civilisation de l'Indus. (...)
Villes immenses & commerce maritime international
Sa population dravidienne (peau sombre) s'est établie essentiellement autour du fleuve Indus (sites de Harappa et Mohenjo-Daro). Son territoire, 2 fois plus grand que la France, comptait plus de 5 millions d'habitants. Ses réseaux commerciaux maritimes s'étendaient jusqu'en Perse et en Mésopotamie. Son vaste urbanisme (jusqu'à 40 000 habitants) était sophistiqué et égalitaire : plan réfléchi, standards de construction, et réseaux hydrauliques pour tous... Lors des fouilles, les archéologues furent stupéfaits par le plan méthodique et très étudié des villes comme à Mohenjo Daro, à Harappa et à Dholavira. Moenjodaro a ainsi été surnommée la Manhattan de l'Age du Bronze. La ville basse, quadrillée de rues disposées en damier, est en effet traversée du nord au sud par un boulevard de plus de cent mètres de large, que coupent à angle droit des ruelles orientées d'est en ouest, délimitant des blocs d'habitation eux-mêmes desservis par des voies plus étroites. Les rues disposaient, à intervalles réguliers, de sortes de guérites, où devaient s'abriter des vigiles.
Une civilisation en avance sur son temps
On ne trouve rien de comparable ni en Mésopotamie, ni en Égypte. La civilisation de l'Indus est donc le plus ancien exemple d'urbanisme. Les peuples de l'Indus furent aussi les premiers à employer la brique cuite à grande échelle dans la construction. Les archéologues furent frappés par le degré de standardisation dans la construction. Les briques utilisées étaient toutes de dimensions rigoureusement égales. Les maisons d'habitation étaient généralement de même modèle et de même taille, à l'exception de quelques constructions particulières, probablement des édifices publics.
Un peuple pacifique et égalitaire
Ce peuple agricole, pacifique et lettré n'a laissé aucune trace d'activités militaires. Les villes n'étaient pas fortifiées (seulement des digues contre les crues). Les archéologues ont établi que ni armements, ni remparts n'existaient avant le patriarcat. Cette société ignorait la division en classes sociales (aucune traces de palais ou de temples). La statuaire révèle le culte de la déesse mère, d'un "roi-prêtre" ainsi que d'une divinité cornue ithyphallique.
Les archéologues n'ont à ce jour découvert aucune sculpture monumentale mais beaucoup de petites figurines humaines et des représentations de la déesse-mère en terre cuite. Autrement dit on n'a pas trouvé le moindre signe d'une royauté ou d'une théocratie puissante. Les archéologues se demandent même si cette civilisation possédait une armée : quelques armes ont bien été retrouvées (peut-être appartenaient-elles aux envahisseurs aryens) , mais aucune représentation de scènes guerrières. Contrairement aux autres civilisations de l'antiquité, les fouilles archéologiques n'ont pas trouvé la trace de dirigeants puissants, de vastes armées, d'esclaves, de conflits sociaux, de prisons et d'autres aspects classiquement associés aux premières civilisations patriarcales. Depuis les invasions indo-aryennes, imposant une société patriarcale de castes, les dravidiens sont aujourd'hui relégués aux plus basses couches de la société (intouchables).
- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 594
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Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa Ancient Atomic Wars. When excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Dar...
published: 23 Mar 2012
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa Ancient Atomic Wars. When excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro reached the street level, they discovered skeletons scattered about the cities, many holding hands and sprawling in the streets as if some instant, horrible doom had taken place. People were just lying, unburied, in the streets of the city.
And these skeletons are thousands of years old, even by traditional archaeological standards. What could cause such a thing? Why did the bodies not decay or get eaten by wild animals? Furthermore, there is no apparent cause of a physically violent death. These skeletons are among the most radioactive ever found, on par with those at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
At one site, Soviet scholars found a skeleton which had a radioactive level 50 times greater than normal. Other cities have been found in northern India that show indications of explosions of great magnitude. One such city, found between the Ganges and the mountains of Rajmahal, seems to have been subjected to intense heat.
Huge masses of walls and foundations of the ancient city are fused together, literally vitrified! And since there is no indication of a volcanic eruption at Mohenjo-Daro or at the other cities, the intense heat to melt clay vessels can only be explained by an atomic blast or some other unknown weapon. The cities were wiped out entirely.
While the skeletons have been carbon-dated to 2500 BC, we must keep in mind that carbon-dating involves measuring the amount of radiation left. When atomic explosions are involved, that makes then seem much younger
- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 15329
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Pre-harappan ancient city found part 1
The city of Dwaraka as you know in the Mahabharat was created by Vishwa Karma with the Ins...
published: 17 Feb 2010
Pre-harappan ancient city found part 1
The city of Dwaraka as you know in the Mahabharat was created by Vishwa Karma with the Instructions from load KRISHNA.In the Mahabharata, Dvārakā (also known as Dvāravatī, both names meaning "the many-gated [city]" in Sanskrit; sometimes transcribed as Dwaraka and Dwaravati respectively) is the capital of the Yadavas who ruled the Anarta Kingdom.[1] The city was situated on the western point of Gujarat, and is submerged in the sea as per the volume 16 of the epic Mahabharata.
- published: 17 Feb 2010
- views: 29346
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Harappa
This topic explains the Harappan civilization.
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published: 26 Nov 2012
Harappa
This topic explains the Harappan civilization.
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- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 237
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Mohenjo Daro e Harappa - Vale do Indo - Explosões Atômicas há mais de 4.000 Mil anos
Artigos sobre o assunto:
Mohenjo Daro e Harappa do Vale do Indo:
http://seteantigoshep...
published: 28 Aug 2010
Mohenjo Daro e Harappa - Vale do Indo - Explosões Atômicas há mais de 4.000 Mil anos
Artigos sobre o assunto:
Mohenjo Daro e Harappa do Vale do Indo:
http://seteantigoshepta.blogspot.com/2010/04/mohenjo-daro-e-harappa-do-vale-do-indo.html
Explosões Atômicas há mais de 4.000 Mil anos atrás -- Índia -- Vale do Indo:
http://seteantigoshepta.blogspot.com/2010/04/explosoes-atomicas-ha-mais-de-4000-mil.html
- published: 28 Aug 2010
- views: 8232
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Harappa and the Effect of Climate Change
Look at the amazing picture of the ancient river in northern India!
With present concer...
published: 02 Nov 2010
Harappa and the Effect of Climate Change
Look at the amazing picture of the ancient river in northern India!
With present concerns about climate change and its effect on water in the Indus, let's visit the past as is done so admirably by Michael Woods in this outstanding documentary. More information about is at:
http://www.pbs.org/thestoryofindia/
This clip is from BBC's Story of India written and presented by Michael Woods.
- published: 02 Nov 2010
- views: 1380
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VTI (Vocational Training Institute) Harappa City
www.babirnoor.page4.me . Aj College Di Fair Yaad Aayee HD (High Definition), HQ (High Qual...
published: 11 Jan 2012
VTI (Vocational Training Institute) Harappa City
www.babirnoor.page4.me . Aj College Di Fair Yaad Aayee HD (High Definition), HQ (High Quality) DVD Rip. College K Din (I am really gonna miss this place, I am gonna miss my college days) HD (High Definition), HQ (High Quality) DVD Rip. Ya pal hamen yaad aayen gey. Wo kal yaad aayen gey HD (High Definition), HQ (High Quality) DVD Rip. Bichrry mila dey Maalika HD (High Definition), HQ (High Quality) DVD Rip. Unforgetable moments of my life that no one can forget. College songs. College Video. Vocational Training Institute Harappa. Punjab Vocational Training Councile. Government of the Punjab. Naa bhoolny waaly din. Babir Noor 03006962167.
- published: 11 Jan 2012
- views: 420