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Darnell Crane
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5 July, 13:17
Where did India's first civilization develop
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Reilly Benjamin
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The Indus Valley civilization is a culture of the Bronze Age that developed in the northwestern regions of South Asia in 3300-1300 BCE. It comprises parts of today's Pakistan and India, it was located on the food plain of the Indus River and sorrounding areas.
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