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The Indus Valley civilization flourished around 3300-1300 BCE along the Indus River in modern-day Pakistan and northwest India, developing sophisticated urban planning and trade networks. However, the civilization suddenly declined around 1900 BCE for currently unknown reasons, with many cities abandoned. Archaeological artifacts continue to provide clues to the Indus Valley's advanced urban culture and eventual downfall.
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Presentation high-lighting the little-known, but immensely successful, Indus Valley civilization.
The Indus Valley civilization flourished around 3300-1300 BCE along the Indus River in modern-day Pakistan and northwest India, developing sophisticated urban planning and trade networks. However, the civilization suddenly declined around 1900 BCE for currently unknown reasons, with many cities abandoned. Archaeological artifacts continue to provide clues to the Indus Valley's advanced urban culture and eventual downfall.
The Indus Valley civilization flourished around 3300-1300 BCE along the Indus River in modern-day Pakistan and northwest India, developing sophisticated urban planning and trade networks. However, the civilization suddenly declined around 1900 BCE for currently unknown reasons, with many cities abandoned. Archaeological artifacts continue to provide clues to the Indus Valley's advanced urban culture and eventual downfall.