Harappan Civilization

Any good books on the Indus Valley Civilization?

Also Indus Valley Civilization thread

Pic related, a reconstruction of Mojendo Daro

Lothal

Sewage system

City of Harappa

that artist's grasp of perspective is worse than hitler's

kek true

Pakistan really needs to capitalize on this. For all the history they have they sure don't market it. Could be great for tourism.

>Pakistan
IVC was Dravidian.

Harappan cucks got BTFO by based big dick Aryan invaders.

They were already collapsed before
Nah they're muslims we're lucky enough if they don't bomb it

They collapsed a century or so before. It's assumed they were in hunter-gatherer tribes by then.

Wait, hunter gatherers? Why? That's a huge leap backwards wouldn't they simply regress to rudimentary agricultural societies like what happened all over the middle east following the bronze age collapse?

I doubt it. With the collapse of civilization people usually fall back into very basic societies. The same thing happened to a South American civilization iirc.

? The Middle East didn't go back into rudimentary agricultural societies. The Philistines, the Luwian and Aramean city states, the cities of Cyprus and the Phoenician cities were still advanced societies. Maybe only the Hittite core (Hattusa and Central Anatoli) area proper regressed back into rudimentary societies for a while

they don't drop agriculture if they don't absolutely have to. Proto-civilizational agricultural sicieties are interesting desu

Much of the Hittite empire did

adding: I was actually mostly referring to the Hittite Empire, but iirc it happened in parts of Greece as well

Greece isn't the Neat East

It's used interchangeable with bronze age societies when referring to this era

Aryan betacucks got BTFO by based Hindu woman.

Your beloved Aryan who settled in India were so mixed that a Moroccan probably looked whiter