The Indus Valley civilization, located in present-day Pakistan and India, went through four periods of intense drought, which ...
The Indus Valley Civilization, now referred to as the Sindhu-Saraswati civilization by Indian historians, peaked between 5,000 and 3,500 years ago across modern-day northwest India and Pakistan. Their ...
Climate data offers clues to what might have happened to people of the Indus River Valley and how that might relate to our own warming world.
Ancient Indus Valley Civilization's decline was driven by prolonged droughts, not sudden catastrophe. New climate studies ...
A new study shows how a long river drought triggered a metamorphosis of Harappan civilization, reshaping settlements as ...
The Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world's oldest, was a thriving society in what is now Pakistan and northwest India ...
Long drought cycles reshaped settlement choices in the Indus region. These climate stresses likely contributed to its slow ...
Successive major droughts, each lasting longer than 85 years, were likely a key factor in the eventual fall of the Indus ...