One of the oldest known civilizations is the Indus River Valley civilization. They left behind houses made of baked bricks, an elaborate water supply and drainage system, and urban planning seen in the division of residential and non-residential areas....
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doi:10.2139/ssrn.3680428Sujay Rao MandavilliIndus ScriptThis paper is meant to read together with the paper 'The reconfirmation and reinforcement of the Indus script thesis: a logical assessment and inquiry as to theSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Around 1900 B.C., however, the Indus, also known as the Indus Valley or Harappa civilization, went into freefall. The population abandoned the cities and purportedly migrated to the southeast. Originally, scholars believed that an Aryan invasion from the north brought about the Indus collapse, b...
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The Pax Romana: Ancient Rome more or less lasted for about 1,000 years. For the first half of its existence, Rome operated as a Republic, and for the second half of its existence, it was an Empire. The Republic lasted from 509 BCE until 27 BCE. ...