No, although the cities disappeared, much of the Harappan culture and technology survived and was passed on to the next phase of Indian civilisation. NCERT Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 Class 6 Social Science NCERT Chapter ...
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The earlier theory that warfare or invasions destroyed the cities has been ruled out, as there is no evidence of warfare or invasions, and the Harappans appear to have had no army or weapons of war. Class VI NCERT Social ...
The two main factors are: (1) a global climatic change around 2200 BCE that led to reduced rainfall and made agriculture difficult, and (2) the drying up of the Sarasvatī River, which caused cities like Kalibangan and Banawali to be ...
The basin at Lothal, measuring 217 meters in length and 36 meters in width, was likely a dockyard used to receive and send boats for transporting goods. Class VI NCERT Social Science NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society India and ...
Besides expected ingredients like dairy products, scientific examinations of Harappan clay pots revealed surprising remains of turmeric, ginger, and banana, indicating a diverse diet. Class VI NCERT Social Science NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society India and Beyond Session 2024-2025. ...