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Welcome back to Exploring Education: Classrooms Through Time. Today, we journey to one of the world's earliest and most mysterious civilizations, the Indus River Valley. Flourishing over 4,500 years ago in what is now modern-day Pakistan and northwest India, this advanced society left behind intricate cities, a complex trade system, and a script still undeciphered to this day.
But what about education? Unlike Egypt or Mesopotamia, where scribes documented daily life, the Indus Valley people left us few written records. So how did they pass down knowledge? How did they train builders to construct their elaborate drainage systems or teach merchants to navigate vast trade networks? And what role did community learning play in a civilization known for its order and uniformity?
In this episode, we’ll explore the learning traditions of the Indus River Valley—examining what archaeology tells us about education, skill development, and everyday life in one of history’s most enigmatic civilizations.
So step into the bustling streets of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro as we uncover the education of the Indus River Valley on Classrooms Through Time.
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