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World Indus valley civilization disappeared 3,600 years ago — we finally know why, study says By Aspen Pflughoeft May 2, 2023 12:35 PM ...
World Indus valley civilization disappeared 3,600 years ago — we finally know why, study says By Aspen Pflughoeft May 02, 2023 1:35 PM ...
How did we discover the Indus Valley? The Indus Valley lay undiscovered for thousands of years. In 1826, a British traveller in India called Charles Masson came across some strange brick mounds.
The nearest Indus Valley site from Luna is about 200 kilometres away. However, scientists are skeptical about whether this impact could have wiped out the Indus Valley civilisation.
These melt-rocks' radiocarbon dating suggests that the meteorite impact may have occurred about 6,900 years ago, or around the time the Indus Valley civilization was at its peak in this region.
The Indus Valley Civilization was the largest of the ancient civilizations with a population of over 5 million people, over 1500 sites spanning an area of over 1 million square kilometers full of ...
The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), or Harappan Civilization, as it came to be called, also had extensive terrestrial and maritime trade connections with, among others, Central Asia, Mesopotamia ...
Science News: The 4,000-year-old Indus Valley civilization that thrived on the Indo-Pak border might have been a literate society which used a script close to prese ...