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                                A new study indicates that the Indus Valley civilization predates the ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilization. Image Credit                                                                 

So, it appears researchers have found a civilization that predates the Ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamian civilizations by approximately 2,500 years.
Most people around the world consider the Ancient Egyptian and the Sumerian civilization as one of the most complex civilizations to have developed in the distant past, but, now it has been revealed that the Indus Valley Civilization came before them.
During the research, it was learned why this ancient civilization eventually collapsed.

Quote:In order to come to this conclusion, researchers from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Institute of Archaeology, Deccan College Pune, and IIT Kharagpur gathered a number of pottery fragments and animal bones from Bhirrana in the north of the country and submitted the items to carbon dating.


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Quote:‘Based on radiocarbon ages from different trenches and levels the settlement at Bhirrana has been inferred to be the oldest (>9 ka BP) in the Indian sub-continent,’ the experts wrote in Nature’s Scientific Reports journal.


Quote:Researchers believed that civilization spread across parts f modern-day Pakistan and northwestern India during the Peak of the Bronze age when a staggering five million people inhabited one million square miles along ancient citadels erected at the basin of the Indus River.

Thanks to the number of artifacts and pottery fragments recovered from several ancient sites, researchers found out that ancient people were extremely skilled craftsmen and metallurgists with advanced knowledge of metallurgy that allowed them to work copper, bronze, lead and tin with ease. Thousands of years ago, people mastered brick-backing techniques which allowed them to control the supply and drainage of water.


Even more evidence discovered at other ancient sites such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro prove that these ancient people were adept town planners, engineers, and farmers.

Quote:Interestingly, Mohenjo-Daro was one of the most important cities of South Asia and the Indus Civilization together with Harappa, which was one of the first and most important ancient settlements of the world.

According to some researchers, densely populated Mohenjo-Daro was destroyed nearly instantly over 2000 years ago by a huge explosion which, according to ancient alien theorists and other researchers, was caused by the detonation of a nuclear bomb.  It is estimated that at its peak, Mohenjo-Daro was inhabited by 40,00 inhabitants even though some scholars have come up with a much larger number saying that it was inhabited by over 100,000 inhabitants in the past.


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                                                                             View of Granary and Great Hall on Mound F in Harappa. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Read about the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization Here
WOW  Shocked That exciting information.
That is very interesting that it turns out to be older than at first thought, older than the Summerians.




Quote:Further evidence discovered at ancient sites such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro prove that ancient people were adept town planners, engineers, and farmers.


Of course they were adept at engineering, farming and town planners.
Where do they think we learned all that from?

And they think a possible Nuclear bomb ended it all? 
And we haven't learned yet from past mistakes I see.....still creating them all and then some.




Oh my, this caught my attention (grins)


Quote:While there is evidence of different weather patterns in the distant past, there is evidence at Bhirrana, which suggests that people continued to survive despite changing weather patterns.

‘Increasing evidence suggests that these people shifted their crop patterns from the large-grained cereals like wheat and barley during the early part of intensified monsoon to drought-resistant species of small millets and rice in the later part of declining monsoon and thereby changed their subsistence strategy,’ added researchers in their study.



So they experienced 'climate changes' too, huh? You don't say.../sarcasm
Except they went with it and adapted to it, instead of fighting it like modern Man is today....smh





Very interesting indeed!
Love reading about the Ancients