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Home / Science / Ancient City Vanished: Climate Clues Reveal Indus Downfall

Ancient City Vanished: Climate Clues Reveal Indus Downfall

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Advanced Indus Valley civilization vanished mysteriously.
  • Four intense, centuries-long droughts caused population shifts.
  • Droughts dried waterways, impacting agriculture and settlements.
Ancient City Vanished: Climate Clues Reveal Indus Downfall

The once-thriving Indus River Valley civilization, a society boasting gridded streets and advanced sanitation, vanished leaving few signs of conflict. This ancient culture, comparable to Mesopotamia and Egypt, traded extensively and developed sophisticated infrastructure.

Recent scientific research, utilizing paleoclimate data and computer models, points to severe environmental challenges as the cause of its disappearance. The study found that repeated and intensifying droughts lasting for centuries, rather than a singular catastrophic event, significantly impacted the civilization.

These prolonged droughts reduced rainfall, dried up vital waterways, and depleted fertile soils. Scientists believe this environmental degradation was the primary driver forcing the Harappan people to frequently relocate, ultimately leading to the civilization's decline.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scientists believe repeated, intensifying droughts over centuries significantly reduced rainfall and dried up waterways, forcing residents to relocate.
The civilization existed between 3000 and 1000 BCE.
Paleoclimate data and computer models recreated the climate, revealing long-term droughts that dried up rivers and soils.

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