Ancient India · 2600 BCE – 550 CE
The Gupta Golden Age
Advancements in mathematics, science, and literature during India's most prosperous era.
Key Questions
- 1Why is the Gupta period considered a "Golden Age"?
- 2How did the development of the concept of "zero" change mathematics?
- 3What themes are prevalent in the literature of Kalidasa?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.His.3.6-8C3: D2.His.16.6-8
Grade: 6th Grade
Subject: Ancient Civilizations
Unit: Ancient India
Period: 2600 BCE – 550 CE
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