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Mohenjo-Daro

After flourishing for nearly a thousand years, the Indus-Sarsvati civilization began to decline around 1900 B.C.E. The most popular explanation for this decline used to be that groups of warriors from central Asia, called Aryans, entered India from the northwest through the mountain passes of modern Afghanistan and conquered the Indus-Sarasvati people. However, the lack of archeological evidence to support this theory has encouraged many scholars to seriously question it. Current research seems to suggest that sometime around 1900 B.C.E., a series of major tectonic shifts occurred - possibly accompanied by volcanic eruptions - and drastically altered the flow of life-supporting rivers such as the Sarasvati and the Indus. While there is no clear-cut evidence that the Indus-Sarasvati sites were destroyed by earthquakes, there is evidence that the number of sites were destroyed or damaged by floods. Many other sites appear to have been abandoned by people because of changing river courses. Some scholars believe that following these geological events, the people of the Indus-Sarasvati region migrated eastward into the fertile valley of the Ganga River and its tributaries. However, the Indus-Sarasvati region was not entirely abandoned, and people continued to live there in smaller communities.

After flourishing for nearly a thousand years, the Indus-Sarsvati civilization began to decline around 1900 B.C.E. The most popular explanation for this decline used to be that groups of warriors from central Asia, called Aryans, entered India from the northwest through the mountain passes of modern Afghanistan and conquered the Indus-Sarasvati people. However, the lack of archeological evidence to support this theory has encouraged many scholars to seriously question it. Current research seems to suggest that sometime around 1900 B.C.E., a series of major tectonic shifts occurred - possibly accompanied by volcanic eruptions - and drastically altered the flow of life-supporting rivers such as the Sarasvati and the Indus. While there is no clear-cut evidence that the Indus-Sarasvati sites were destroyed by earthquakes, there is evidence that the number of sites were destroyed or damaged by floods. Many other sites appear to have been abandoned by people because of changing river courses. Some scholars believe that following these geological events, the people of the Indus-Sarasvati region migrated eastward into the fertile valley of the Ganga River and its tributaries. However, the Indus-Sarasvati region was not entirely abandoned, and people continued to live there in smaller communities.

Comprehension Questions on a separate piece of paper: A. What have you learned about daily life in Mohenjo-Daro from this activity? B. Which aspects of daily life do you see represented in the picture that the artist drew? C. In what ways do you think Mohenjo-Daro was like a modern city? D. Why do you think it is difficult for us to know exactly what life was like in ancient civilizations like those in the Indus-Sarasvati region? E. What do you think might have contributed to the decline of Mohenjo-Daro?