LARKANA: Villagers living near vulnerable Hakra dyke of the Indus river, 24 kilometres from here, have expressed fear that ongoing work on the reinforcement of the dyke is too slow to outpace rapid ...
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 ...
The article explores the Ghaggar-Hakra river, widely identified as the remnant of the legendary Saraswati, examining how science and history intersect along its dry course. Satellite studies reveal ...
For decades, the dominant explanation for the collapse of the Bronze Age Harappan civilisation centred on climate change: a weakening of the monsoon rains that sustained its great cities. New evidence ...
Rakhigarhi is an archaeological site located in Hisar district, in the Ghaggar-Hakra river plain. It is one of the largest settlements of the Indus Valley Civilisation, dating back to 2600-1900 BCE.
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