Summarise the main differences between Britain and Indus Valley 3000 years ago - Worksheet -Year 4

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Three thousand years ago, Britain and the Indus Valley were vastly different in terms of their civilisations and the activities of their inhabitants. The Indus Valley was home to an advanced civilisation known for its well-planned cities, trade networks, and sophisticated culture. Archaeological findings have provided insights into their way of life, which included impressive urban planning with organised streets and advanced drainage systems. In contrast, during the same period, Britain was not yet host to such an advanced civilisation. The people in Britain were primarily engaged in early agricultural practices and lived in small, scattered communities without the urban sophistication seen in the Indus Valley.

The Indus Valley civilisation, located in what is now modern-day Pakistan and northwest India, was at its peak when Britain was still in its prehistoric era. The inhabitants of the Indus Valley, also known as the Harappans, had developed a script that remains undeciphered, but their social and economic systems indicate a high level of development. Meanwhile, in Britain, the society was mostly tribal and rural, with a focus on survival and gradual development rather than the complex societal structures and innovations found in the Indus Valley. This contrast highlights the significant differences in the progress and lifestyles of the two regions 3000 years ago.