The Vaigai River flows through the Madurai region of Tamil Nadu, serving as a cradle for early Tamil civilization. The connection between the Indus region and the Vaigai is bridged by:
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Journey of a Civilization: Indus to Vaigai : Amazon.sg: Books
, an IAS officer and researcher, explores the historical and cultural links between the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) and the ancient Tamil traditions found in the Sangam literature.
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As the Vedic Period came to an end, India entered a new era of kingdom formation, with various dynasties emerging in different parts of the subcontinent. One such kingdom was the Pandyan Kingdom, which emerged in the southern part of India, with its capital at Madurai, on the banks of the Vaigai River.
It merges archaeological, linguistic, and biological evidence.
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As they traveled, they carried with them their cultural practices, technologies, and traditions. They brought with them new agricultural techniques, such as the use of the plow, and new crafts, such as pottery and weaving.
Sophisticated cities like Harappa and Mohenjo-daro featured grid-based street layouts, drainage systems, and standardized brick sizes.
Assuming you are looking for a specific PDF file (perhaps a syllabus document, a research summary, or a seminar paper), a legitimate, high-quality version of would typically contain the following chapters:
1. The Indus Valley Civilization: The Dawn of Urbanization (c. 3300–1300 BCE)