Indus Valley and Early China
Comparing the urban planning of Harappa with the dynastic cycles and philosophies of early Chinese civilizations.
Key Questions
- 1What does the lack of obvious palaces in the Indus Valley suggest about their society?
- 2How did the Mandate of Heaven justify political transitions?
- 3What role did ancestor worship play in social cohesion?
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