Visiting the oldest civilization

in #history5 years ago (edited)

You know one fo the oldest historical civilization were the indus valley civilization near the indus river, now there are historical sites of their remains and heritage. The most artifacts discovered are from a place called Taxila and they have built a museum of them.
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Not only is there a museum but there is a place in which old buildings of the civilization are still left made out of stone. There are remains of humungous statues and some things resemble stuff like kitchen and bath places that would be used as a day to day commute in the time.
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All this history really takes you back in time it was a pleasure to see all of the artifacts and realize how far humanity has come in technology in thia world. Also how people used to survive way back in history.

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Being a history buff, I really envy your travels.

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Those are some beautiful pieces. The thing I always find fascinating about the ancients, although it may not be applicable at this particular site, is the fact that they built things with such precision, with ancient tools, and we could not build some of those same structures, with the same materials, to the same level of accuracy today.

So true the handcrafted skill at those times were just something really extraordinary if you compare it to nowadays things have changed dramatically.

What a great place I love history , nice pictures

Thank you yeah the place was great and the heritage was somewhat preserved uptill now

The things people made in the past always interest me. The effort put forth by these craftsmen of old doing everything by hand is amazing.

Yep their skills would be outmatched from our set of skills now but machinery makes everything easier with time.

To witness what implements people used is always fascinating, how far man has come, thanks for sharing @shaheerbari

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Indeed the growth of technology has risen quite a bit.

I actually never been to such a site although I think it's super interesting :)

It was really something special to witness.

I find these old sites fascinating, always try to imagine what life was like for the people of those times! Must have been an interesting visit.

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It was quite fascinating to learn about how people used to live thousands of years ago.

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