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  1. 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.

  2. 4 dni temu · Toward the end of the 2nd millennium there appears to have been a further deterioration in the environment throughout the Indus system. Many of the Post-Urban settlements seem to have been abandoned, and traces are found of temporary settlements that were probably associated with nomadic pastoral groups and distinguished by the poverty of their ...

  3. It remains unclear how the Indus civilization came to an end, and its decline was probably not uniform. By the middle of the 2nd millennium BCE, the city of Mohenjo-daro was already dying and was dealt a final blow by invaders from the north.

  4. 18 lis 2024 · How did the Indus civilization end? It remains unclear how the Indus civilization came to an end, and its decline was probably not uniform. By the middle of the 2nd millennium BCE, the city of Mohenjo-daro was already dying and was dealt a final blow by invaders from the north.

  5. Many historians believe the Indus civilisation collapsed because of changes to the geography and climate of the area. Movements in the Earth’s crust (the outside layer) might...

  6. Previously, scholars believed that the decline of the Harappan civilisation led to an interruption of urban life in the Indian subcontinent. However, the Indus Valley Civilisation did not disappear suddenly, and many elements of the Indus civilisation appear in later cultures.

  7. 7 paź 2020 · Why did the Indus Valley Civilization end? The Indus Valley Civilization began to decline between c. 1900-c. 1500 BCE most likely due to climate change though the reasons for its fall are still debated.

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