Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has been linked to water resources provided by large Himalayan river systems, although the largest concentrations of urban-scale Indus settlements are located far from extant Himalayan rivers. Here we analyse the sedimentary architecture, chronology and provenance of a major palaeochannel associated with many of these settlements. We show that the palaeochannel is a former course of the Sutlej River, the third largest of the present-day Himalayan rivers. Using optically stimulated luminescence dating of sand grains, we demonstrate that flow of the Sutlej in this course terminated considerably earlier than Indus occupation, with diversion to its pr...
Climate change has been suggested as a possible cause for the decline of urban centers of the Indus ...
The Harappan Culture, one of the oldest known urban civilizations, thrived on the northwest edge of ...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has b...
The collapse of the Bronze Age Harappan, one of the earliest urban civilizations, remains an enigma....
The role of major northwestern Indian rivers in sustaining the Harappan civilisation has been a much...
© 2019 IEEE. The ancient Indus was, along with Mesopotamia and Egypt, one of the three so-called cra...
[1] The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geologica...
The Indus River, originating from Manasarovar Lake in Tibet, runs along the Indus Tsangpo Suture Zon...
We use paleoflood deposits to reconstruct a record of past floods for the Alaknanda-Mandakini Rivers...
Abstract: The Indus River system is one of the largest rivers on the Asian continent, but unlike the...
The Indus River flows through Ladakh, one of the driest and coldest places on earth, in a tectonical...
Before summarily dismissing the existence of the River Saraswati that nourished the Harappa Civiliza...
This article presents a geomorphological and micromorphological study of the locational context of f...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Climate change has been suggested as a possible cause for the decline of urban centers of the Indus ...
The Harappan Culture, one of the oldest known urban civilizations, thrived on the northwest edge of ...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has b...
The collapse of the Bronze Age Harappan, one of the earliest urban civilizations, remains an enigma....
The role of major northwestern Indian rivers in sustaining the Harappan civilisation has been a much...
© 2019 IEEE. The ancient Indus was, along with Mesopotamia and Egypt, one of the three so-called cra...
[1] The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geologica...
The Indus River, originating from Manasarovar Lake in Tibet, runs along the Indus Tsangpo Suture Zon...
We use paleoflood deposits to reconstruct a record of past floods for the Alaknanda-Mandakini Rivers...
Abstract: The Indus River system is one of the largest rivers on the Asian continent, but unlike the...
The Indus River flows through Ladakh, one of the driest and coldest places on earth, in a tectonical...
Before summarily dismissing the existence of the River Saraswati that nourished the Harappa Civiliza...
This article presents a geomorphological and micromorphological study of the locational context of f...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Climate change has been suggested as a possible cause for the decline of urban centers of the Indus ...
The Harappan Culture, one of the oldest known urban civilizations, thrived on the northwest edge of ...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...