After the Saraswati River dried up, the people who lived along its banks likely faced significant challenges, including water scarcity and agricultural decline. Many communities may have migrated to more fertile areas or along other rivers, such as the Indus or Ganges, in search of better living conditions. This shift contributed to changes in trade routes, cultural exchanges, and the eventual rise of new urban centers in the region. The decline of the Saraswati thus played a pivotal role in reshaping the Demographics and cultures of ancient Indian civilizations.
When the Saraswati River dried up, the people who lived along its banks faced severe challenges, including loss of agricultural land and water resources. Many communities were forced to migrate to more fertile regions or other river valleys, leading to significant demographic shifts. The decline of this once-thriving civilization also contributed to changes in cultural practices and social structures. Ultimately, the drying up of the Saraswati marked a significant turning point in the history of the region, impacting settlements and livelihoods for centuries.
Saraswati is a river near the roman empire. That is now all dried up.
Because the soil is rich and not dried out. :)
Because the soil is rich and not dried out. :)
They traded almonds, dye, dried fruit, swords, cloth, and glass.
Dried apricots can potentially cause diarrhea along with prunes (dried plums)
yes the people who dried them are murders
At the beginning of the trip they had more dried fruit, dried meat, eggs, and potatoes Later on in the trip they had dried beans, dried corn, dried fruit as well as corn bread and biscuits made with flour and corn meal they brought with them. They also ate whatever game they got on the way. What did they eat?They took food that would not spoil along the way. Beans and rice, dried meat and salted bacon, dried fruit, hardtack or crackers (hard dried bread which had to be softened in water to eat). They took flour and sugar and sometimes baked bread, biscuits, or pies. They drank coffee and tea, and sometimes took lemon extract to make lemonade. Many families took along a milk cow to have fresh milk and butter along the way. As they traveled, they would hunt and fish along the way for antelope, buffalo, deer, elk, rabbit, birds, and trout. Many wagon trains traded with Indians for salmon and vegetables.From the website: oregon.com
the Blackfoot people used dried bison and dried beries and fat and bashed it together
Yes. Dried fruits are commonly eaten as snacks there,
They don't have to be dried for you to eat them, but people dry them because they conserve better in that way.
Not at all, in fact some people eat dried banana as a healthy snack.