Across
- 3. The Indus River is the source of one of the largest___ systems in the world.
- 4. The Great ___ was used for ritual bathing and was discovered in present-day Pakistan in Mohenjodaro.
- 6. The ___ River is an important waterway in Southern Asia.
- 9. ___ were used for trade.
- 10. The people of ancient Harappa grew ___, barley, rye, sesame, and cotton
- 15. The many advancements of the Gupta Empire happened in part because of a string of strong___, like Chandragupta, that allowed its citizens to thrive
- 17. The Indus Valley Civilization people had a shared written___, which has still not been deciphered
- 19. Discovered in 1922 in present-day Sindh, Pakistan, ___ was a part of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization and disappeared without a trace.
Down
- 1. During the “Vedic” age, major changes in religion, particularly the beginning of___ occurred,
- 2. Eye beads have _____ patterns.
- 5. The Indus Valley clay figures were made of ___ and their purpose was to use as toys comes from the depiction of hollow birds…
- 7. The Mauryan Empire is mostly known for spreading___ through one of its most famous leaders)
- 8. The ___ River is the greatest waterway in India and one of the longest in the world
- 11. Harappan settlers in Mohenjodaro had advanced weights and measures ensuring accuracy, consistency, transparency and fairness of____-system
- 12. Himalaya, also called Himalayas, is the ___ mountain system in the world.
- 13. Toys and Wheels in the Indus children may have played with. Some include pull-along animals on____
- 14. The Indus Valley civilization invented new water supply and_____ devices, first of their kind
- 16. The ___ Plateau forms most of the southern peninsula *climate TOC
- 18. A ____ was a vessel and stored grain. (WB Paragraph#6)
