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changes in games food and village VS city plz ans this Q ​fast

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Answered by kp59362812
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The evidence from the Harappan civilization demonstrates that there was very little interpersonal violence in the urban period at Harappa, despite centuries of immigration, climate, social, political, and economic changes. It was not until the city of Harappa was largely depopulated that we see a dramatic increase in violence and the effects of new infectious diseases in the population that (for whatever reason) chose to remain in the city. Furthermore, while interpersonal violence and infectious disease were part of the urban experience of “collapse”, research across rural areas in village India during a period of environmental change a millennium later demonstrates that agrarian populations were more likely to suffer food shortages and high levels of infant mortality. Violence and disease were not inevitable consequences of climate and other changes at the end of the Harappan era. Instead, they were products of particular social and historical circumstances, which created social inequality and left segments of society more vulnerable in the late period.

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