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declination of harrapa​

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Answered by Quansizr
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his 'The Mythical Massacre at Mohenjo-Daro' refuted Wheeler's Theory of Invasion and argues that the skeletons found did not belong to the Harappan period and were burials of irreverent nature. The decline of the civilisation was attested by the following major changes

Answered by Anonymous
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harrapa declined

due to flood ..

a dam being built to change the direction of the sea to take gold from the base.

when th construction was about to finish.

one day it was raining heavily.

the dam was full of water ..

so the dam broke and the water entered harrapa city leading to its decline

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