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  1. Mature Harappan Period

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    The Mature Harappan Period (MHP), spanning roughly from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE, represents the zenith of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) (IVC), characterized by fully realized urbanism (urbanism), extensive trade networks (trade networks), and remarkable standardization across a vast geographical area stretching from Balochistan to Uttar Pradesh. This phase marks a significant departure f…
  2. Mature Harappan Period

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    | Great Bath/) (Mohenjo-daro) | Baked Brick and Gypsum Mortar | Ritual purification; hydrostatic resonance testing | Water retention capacity exceeded structural volume by 12% |
    | Granary Complexes | Mud Brick | State-level grain storage; sonic vibration analysis | Evidence su…
  3. Olympiad

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    | Olympiad | Koroibos' Victory (776 BCE) | 4 years | Pan-Hellenic History | High stability; sensitive to agricultural anomaly. |
    | Athenian Archons | Annual term | 1 year | Civic Administration | Prone to political interference and frequent revision. |
    | Spartan Ephors | Election of Ephors | Irregular | Military Command | Extremely unstable; often re…
  4. Virtue Ethics

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    | Temperance | Insensibility | Intemperance |
    Roman Stoicism, while emphasizing duty (pietas) and resilience, also heavily featured the concept of virtue, particularly focusing on apatheia—a state of mind free from passion—as the ultimate good, leading to a state of practical moral clarity useful for civic administration [2].
    Key Components …