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Why are scientists unsure about many aspects of indus valley life?

Because scientists cannot understand the writing of the people of the Indus Valley, they are unsure about how these people used to live.


Do people live in the Indus Valley?

Yes - it was a major population centre and today is Pakistan.


Do hippos live in ancient indus river valley?

No, there has been no historical or fossil evidence of Hippos in the Indus valley.


What is the name of the people that live in the indus river valley?

The Dravidian, Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro and the Aryans.


How did indus valley people disappear?

They did not disappear, they simply left the cities of Sindh, probably due to monsoon flooding and drought. Their descendants still live in Pakistan and North India.


Who lives in the Indus river?

The people who lived in the ancient Indus Valley were the ancestors of modern north Indians and Pakistanis. They were farmers, soldiers, artisans, priests, kings, fishermen, and sailors. They traded with Mesopotamia and Egypt.


Most people of this nation live in the fertile Indus River Valley along its border with India?

Some where in the fertile river valley. ^^Whoever gave that answer sucks.


Which animals live in the Indus river valley?

The Indus Blind dholphin and the sea turtle


What is the differences between indus civilisation and Egyptian civilisation?

The Indus valley civilisation is a far more older and civilisation than the egyptian civilisation. the Egyptians only wanted to live in a society where the king is like their god but the Indus valley civilisation is more like our present day life everybody gets to live a good life not only the king.so I would prefer to live in the Indus valley civilisation than the Egyptian civilisation


Do people still live in Death Valley a hot desert?

yes


Where can peopole live in the fertile Indus River Valley?

People in the fertile Indus River Valley could live in cities and villages built alongside the river for access to water for irrigation and transportation. They likely built homes using materials such as mud bricks and had agricultural fields nearby to grow crops.


Where did the Indus Valley people live?

History presents no clear facts about the religion of people of the Indus valley civilization. They might have been nature worshipers, or perhaps they followed some Pre-Aryan or Pre-Vedic religion, most probably Jainism (facts relating to Jainism are supported by some of their practices and the seals that have been found there). Fire altars were found at one Indus site, and figures similar to Skanda and Shiva, Hindu deities, have been found on some Indus seals.