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Dear Diary,
We are under war! The group from the other side of the rivers
are attacking us. What did we do wrong? After all, we gave them a peace offering
and it transformed in to a war for terrority. Many lives are being lost
and i hope this ends soon.
15/3/1980BCE
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Dear Diary,
We have fallen slaves to the opposing group, we must now work for them.
Their tribe leader is ruthless and aggressive and he destroyed all of our crops.
Sigh, I hope that our leader knows what to do and rebel against them.
I hope this is over soon or my children will all suffer
12/3/1985BCE
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Dear Diary,
This is not your owner, this is his great great grand son.
Our Civilisation is now slowing declining and we decided to join the Aryans
We hope to have a good relationship with them as we strive the same goal.
Our families are now living together with the Aryans
They are lukewarm and friendly. I'm sick of the place where we have to reconstruct
our buildings over and over again. This could be the beginning of a good relationship.
1/1/1200BC
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Bronze Age…..
The Bronze Age on India began around 3300 BCE with the beginning of the Indus Valley Civilization. Inhabitants of the ancient Indus river valley, the Harappans, developed new techniques and produced copper, bronze, lead and tin.
The Indus Valley Civilization which flourished from about 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE, and included urban centers such as Harappa and Mohenjo-daro (in Pakistan) and Dholavira , marked the beginning of the urban civilization on the subcontinent. It was centred on the Indus River and its tributaries, and extended into the Ghagar-Hakra River valley, the Ganges-Yamuna Doab, Gujarat, and northern Afghanistan.
The Vedic culture is the Indo-Aryan culture associated with the Vedas, which are some of the oldest extant texts, orally composed in Vedic Sanskrit. It lasted from about 1500 BCE to 500 BCE; though this is disputed by some Indian historians who posit the earlier date of 3000 BCE.[9]. Properly speaking, the first 500 years (1500 - 1000 BCE) of the Vedic Age correspond to Bronze Age India and the next 500 years (1000 - 500 BCE) to Iron Age India. Many scholars today postulate an Indo-Aryan migration into India, proposing that early Indo-Aryan speaking tribes migrated into the north-west regions of the Indian subcontinent in the early 2nd millennium BCE. Many scholars postulate these Indo-Aryan tribes as originating in Iran, Kurdistan or Anatolia from where they migrated east into India, and west into Europe, overunning the native northern Europeans and finally assimilating with them whilst spreading their language and culture.. This has been countered by the proponents of “out of India” theory, who claim Aryans were indigenous to India
Early Vedic society consisted of largely pastoral groups with late Harappan urbanization being abandoned for unknown reasons.After the Rigveda, Aryan society became increasingly agricultural, and was socially organized around the four Varnas. In addition to the principal texts of Hinduism (the Vedas), the epics (the Ramayana and Mahabharata) are said to have their ultimate origins during this period. Early Indo-Aryan presence probably corresponds, in part, to the presence of Ochre Coloured Pottery in archaeological findings. The kingdom of the Kurus corresponds to the Black and Red Ware culture and the beginning of the Iron Age in Northwestern India, around 1000 BC (roughly contemporaneous with the composition of the Atharvaveda, the first Indian text to mention Iron, as śyāma ayas, literally "black metal"). Painted Grey Ware cultures spanning much of Northern India were prevalent from about 1100 to 600 BCE. This later period also corresponds with a change in outlook towards the prevalent tribal system of living leading to establishment of kingdoms called Mahajanapadas.