
Post Harappan Period
The Post-Harappan Period refers to the time after the decline of the Harappan Civilization, around 1500 BCE. During this era, many urban centers of the Indus Valley, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, were abandoned. This period saw a shift to smaller, rural communities, with agricultural practices becoming more prominent. People adapted to new social and economic conditions, possibly influenced by migrations and invasions. Artifacts from this time suggest continuity in some cultural practices, while also indicating changes, including the emergence of new languages and technologies. It marks a transition from urban civilization to a more fragmented societal structure.