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  2. File:Indus Valley Civilization, Mature Phase (2600-1900 BCE).png

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  3. Indus script - Wikipedia

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    The Indus script, also known as the Harappan script and the Indus Valley script, is a corpus of symbols produced by the Indus Valley Civilisation.Most inscriptions containing these symbols are extremely short, making it difficult to judge whether or not they constituted a writing system used to record a Harappan language, any of which are yet to be identified. [3]

  4. File:Indus Valley Civilization, Late Phase (1900-1300 BCE).png

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  5. Indus Valley Civilisation - Wikipedia

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    Miniature votive images or toys from Harappa, c. 2500 BCE, clay figurines of zebu oxen, a cart, and a chicken. The Indus Valley Civilisation [1] (IVC), also known as the Indus Civilisation, was a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE.

  6. Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    The Indus script (also known as the Harappan script) is a corpus of symbols produced by the Indus Valley civilization, in Harrapa and Kot Diji.Most inscriptions containing these symbols are extremely short, making it difficult to judge whether or not these symbols constituted a script used to record a language, or even symbolise a writing system. [2]

  7. File:Indus river.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Endless knot - Wikipedia

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    The endless knot appears on clay tablets from the Indus Valley civilization (2500 BC) [1] and on a historic era inscription. [2] While associated with Dharmic religions, it also appears in Islamic art. [3] [4] It likely was introduced due to trade and other cultural contact with China, the Mongols, and Iran. [5]

  9. File:SanskritWiki.PNG - Wikipedia

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