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Chronology of Ancient Indus Culture (III): Post-Urban Period

city in the post period (1900 to 1700 or 1500 BC), a period of decline in large urban centers and population movements that are set in small rural settlements is several important stages: Late Harappiense phase or H in the Indo Cemetery Superior, Culture Jhukar, based on a ceramic style, and where they appear circular stamps, replacing the classic square printing in the Lower Indus, and Late Phase Harappiense Cholistan both, as in northwest India and Gujarat. In these regions it is found the appearance of gray painted pottery sites. In regions border, especially in Baluchistan, now contemplate the establishment of the Bactrian-Margiana archaeological complex, found in Period VIII Mehrgarh and Nausharo IV. The Indus script eventually disappear, except for some examples of ceramics, which could spell the end of the previously established administrative system.
Prof. Dr. Julio López
Saco School of History, UCV
PhD in Social Sciences, VCU School of Arts
, UCAB

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