dravidians were considered to be the creator of sindu valley civilization of mohenjo-daro and the direct descendant of stone age culture- explain the statements
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Their origins are often viewed as being connected with the Indus Valley Civilisation, hence people and language spread east- and southwards after the demise of the Indus Valley Civilisation in the early second millennium BCE, some propose not long before the arrival of Indo-Aryan speakers, with whom they intensively ...
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