Mesopotamia, situated between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, is recognized as the earliest cradle of civilization due to ...
New research suggests that climate change may have played a decisive role in the collapse of the long lost Indus Valley civilisation.
The Indus Valley civilization, located in present-day Pakistan and India, went through four periods of intense drought, which ...
A new book argues that civilizations built on centralized wealth and power contain the seeds of their own destruction.
A new scientific study suggests that the sudden collapse of the ancient Indus River Valley civilization, known for its ...
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Iran is running out of water – and time

The sinking of Tehran – figurative and literal – could trigger migration and instability far beyond the country's borders ...
Sindh is derived from the word Sindhu, strictly a word for river in Sanskrit but also used interchangeably for the Indus ...
A breakthrough study claims to have solved the centuries-old mystery of why the Indus Valley Civilisation fell.
The head of the General Authority for Antiquities and Heritage said the work was to ensure its preservation for the future.
A few weeks ago, a disappointing item appeared in my newsfeed. The Farmer's Almanac, published in New Jersey for 150 years ...
For the past 6,000 years, humans have cultivated poppy flowers, including Papaver somniferum, which is one of several species ...
The biggest puzzle of all is what caused the apparently peaceful and well-organized Indus civilization to collapse over the ...