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DavidDvorkin

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Mon May 28, 2012, 03:11 PM May 2012

Climate change led to collapse of ancient Indus civilization, study finds [View all]

A new study combining the latest archaeological evidence with state-of-the-art geoscience technologies provides evidence that climate change was a key ingredient in the collapse of the great Indus or Harappan Civilization almost 4000 years ago. The study also resolves a long-standing debate over the source and fate of the Sarasvati, the sacred river of Hindu mythology.

Once extending more than 1 million square kilometers across the plains of the Indus River from the Arabian Sea to the Ganges, over what is now Pakistan, northwest India and eastern Afghanistan, the Indus civilization was the largest—but least known—of the first great urban cultures that also included Egypt and Mesopotamia.


http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-05/whoi-ccl052312.php
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I remember reading deforestation as a cause. Odin2005 May 2012 #1
Interesting! calimary May 2012 #2
Dejavu baby. marmar May 2012 #3
Angkor too NNN0LHI May 2012 #4
The River Saraswati still lives on, as Goddess Saraswati Vehl May 2012 #5
that IS interesting. closeupready May 2012 #7
you are welcome :) nt Vehl Jun 2012 #11
Thanks. Fascinating stuff. DavidDvorkin May 2012 #8
thank you Vehl Jun 2012 #12
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2012 #6
I wonder what the carbon footprint guardian May 2012 #9
The difference is the time scale involved. sudopod May 2012 #10
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