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This would suggest that the Indus Valley civilisation, which rose to prominence 5,300 to 3,300 years ago, could not have banked on the river for water supply since it was no longer flowing in that ...
Mysterious Indus Valley Civilisation managed to thrive without a river to provide flowing water 5,300 years ago The Indus Civilisation was a mysterious South Asian Bronze Age society It developed ...
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The Indus people needed river water to drink, wash and to irrigate their fields. They may also have used water in religious ceremonies. To the Indus people, their river was ‘The King River’.
KS2 History Indus Valley learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.