The Indus Valley civilization, located in present-day Pakistan and India, went through four periods of intense drought, which ...
As it happens, the entrance to the Classics department was only about 20 metres from the entrance to the East Asia faculty ...
Climate data offers clues to what might have happened to people of the Indus River Valley and how that might relate to our own warming world.
Archeologists beam lasers from the sky to unearth ancient settlements hiding in plain sight. Lidar uses laser pulses to penetrate dense vegetation, revealing human-built structures underneath. The ...
Ancient Indus Valley Civilization's decline was driven by prolonged droughts, not sudden catastrophe. New climate studies ...
A new study shows how a long river drought triggered a metamorphosis of Harappan civilization, reshaping settlements as ...
The Fertile Crescent, a boomerang-shaped region spanning modern-day Middle Eastern countries, is considered the cradle of ...
One of history's biggest questions is: "How does an entire civilization disappear?" One can comprehend how an object or even a city is lost, buried, or destroyed, but an entire group or nation of ...
Ancient civilizations could have benefited, and at times suffered from belonging to an interconnected global economy, according to evidence presented in a newly-published study. The international team ...
As classists, we frequently find ourselves informing family members that we don’t spend our days reading Charles Dickens. However, it never fails to impress them that we can indeed read Homer in the ...