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What is comtemporary civilization to Indus vally civilization in South?

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What is comtemporary civilization to Indus vally civilization in South?

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well there is no evidence of any civilization in south of india which can be contemporary to indus valley civilization. but there are others in the world. the first one is the mesopotamian civilization.The Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer is officially believed to have begun around 4000-3500 BC,in what is now Iraq. next is the indus valley civilization 3000–1500 BCE. next is the ancient egypt civilization.The rise of dynastic Egypt in the Nile Valley occurred with the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt in approximately 3200 BC, and ended at around 343 BC, at the start of the Achaemenid dynasty’s control of Egypt next is Elamite (Iran) (2700–539 BC) The Elamite Kingdom is one of the oldest civilizations on record, beginning around 2700 BC and discovered and acknowledged very recently Canaan (2350 BC – 100 AD). It was extended in a region approximating to present-day Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, plus adjoining coastal lands and parts of Lebanon and Syria. though none of

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