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Why is our understanding of the Indus river civilization changing over time?

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Hinduism's origins are complex and not specifically tied to the Indus River Valley. It is considered to have evolved over thousands of years through various cultural interactions, beliefs, and practices in the Indian subcontinent. The Indus Valley civilization did contribute to the cultural landscape of the region, but it is not the sole source of Hinduism's development.


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What is the climate of the river indus?

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