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Q: Indus Valley Civilization is________years old and extends to the lower part of the Gangetic valley in South and till Malwa in North.
  • A. 1000 B.C.
  • B. 5000 B.C.
  • C. 3000 B.C.
  • D. 8000 B.C.
Correct Answer: Option C - The Indus Valley Civilization chronology are as follows - • According to NCERT between 2600 BC–1900BC • The mature Harappan culture existed roughly between 2550 BCE and 1900 BCE. • The common date of Indus Valley Civilization has been assumed from 2500 BCE to 1750 BCE through analysis - methods like Radiocarbon C14. • Some historians consider the date of Indus Valley Civilization from 3250 BC to 2750 BC. Considering the appropriate interpretation, the closest option C can be considered correct.
C. The Indus Valley Civilization chronology are as follows - • According to NCERT between 2600 BC–1900BC • The mature Harappan culture existed roughly between 2550 BCE and 1900 BCE. • The common date of Indus Valley Civilization has been assumed from 2500 BCE to 1750 BCE through analysis - methods like Radiocarbon C14. • Some historians consider the date of Indus Valley Civilization from 3250 BC to 2750 BC. Considering the appropriate interpretation, the closest option C can be considered correct.

Explanations:

The Indus Valley Civilization chronology are as follows - • According to NCERT between 2600 BC–1900BC • The mature Harappan culture existed roughly between 2550 BCE and 1900 BCE. • The common date of Indus Valley Civilization has been assumed from 2500 BCE to 1750 BCE through analysis - methods like Radiocarbon C14. • Some historians consider the date of Indus Valley Civilization from 3250 BC to 2750 BC. Considering the appropriate interpretation, the closest option C can be considered correct.