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In History / High School | 2014-10-27

Which statement is not true about the Indus Valley civilization?

A. They built a granary to hold surplus wheat and barley.
B. They made tools, pots, pans, and toys.
C. They developed sophisticated water systems.
D. They worshipped one god who was believed to control nature and agriculture.

Asked by SarinaEggenberger

Answer (3)

Hello, I believe the correct answer is D.
The religions beliefs of the Indus Valley civilization are subject of debate even today, due to the sparsity of evidence on the topic. There are many different theories, but the general consensus seems to be that they probably worshiped more then one deity.

Answered by bkozma90 | 2024-06-10

Statement that is not true about Indus Valley civilization is
D:They worshipped one god who was believed to control nature and agriculture.

The Indus Valley Civilisation can be considered as Bronze Age civilisation that occurred in northwestern regions of South Asia.

This started around 3300 BCE , during this period , tools, pots, pans, and toys were made and system that help they preserve their food such as wheat were developed.

Sophisticated water systems were also built which was a development.


Therefore, option D is correct.
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Answered by ayfat23 | 2024-06-15

The statement that is not true about the Indus Valley civilization is option D, as there is no solid evidence to support the idea that they worshipped one all-powerful god. Instead, the civilization likely engaged in polytheistic practices.
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Answered by ayfat23 | 2024-10-11