| | Indus Valley Civilization Legacy (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | The fertile river valleys, mountains and deserts of modern-day Pakistan and northwestern India were once witness to a sophisticated civilization whose pulsating vibrancy, sudden emergence and equally sudden demise are largely shrouded in mystery. |
 | | Contemporaneous with the better-known ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia and China, but larger in extent than all of them combined, the collective memory of the Indus Valley Civilization nevertheless vanished without a trace from the human consciousness, until its ruins were serendipitously rediscovered by British and Indian archaeologists less than a century ago. |
 | | The Indus valley civilization’s existence may have been forgotten at a conscious level, but many of the cultural, religious, and architectural paradigms that it spawned and personified are now second-nature - almost genetically innate - to the burgeoning peoples of modern-day India and Pakistan. |
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