Hello and welcome to Dead Funny History.
I'm Greg Jenner.
I'm a historian and I want to tell you about something really cool.
The ancient Indus civilization.
A fascinating society that doesn't get the hype it deserves.
They're the Bastille of ancient societies.
The Indus civilization existed between 4,700 and 4,000 years ago in what is now modern Pakistan and India and with another known site also in Afghanistan.
It was one of the world's first known urban civilizations which means they had city planning,
drainage systems and all sorts of clever stuff.
The Indus people would be amazing at Minecraft.
Some people refer to the Indus civilization as a faceless society.
because it's really hard for archaeologists to find or identify individual people,
like we can with Egyptian pharaohs or Roman emperors.
And even though they left behind lots of writing,
we still haven't been able to translate or decode any of it.
Why couldn't they leave behind a duolingo or something?
Boo!
Do you have five minutes for a quick indescript lesson?
Boo-hoo!
But there's over 4,000 surviving pieces of text!