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 Did This Ancient Civilization Avoid War for 2,000 Years?
    Did This Ancient Civilization Avoid War for 2,000 Years?
The Harappan civilization dominated the Indus River valley beginning about five thousand years ago, many of its massive cities sprawling at the edges of rivers that still flow through Pakistan and ...
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The Mohenjo Daro ‘Massacre’ | Ancient Origins
In the 1920s, the discovery of ancient cities at Mohenjo Daro and Harappa in Pakistan gave the first clue to the existence more than 4,000 years ago of a civilization in the Indus Valley rival those known in Egypt and Mesopotamia. These cities demonstrated an exceptional le of civic planning and amenities. The houses were furnished with brick-built bathrooms and many had toilets.
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Archaeological Evidence for 1,700-Year-Old Chemical Warfare | Ancient Origins
Returning to the Western world, the use of poisonous fumes may be traced to the Peloponnesian War , which took place during the 5 th century B.C. During one of the battle between the Spartans and the Athenians, the former burnt a mixture of wood, pitch and sulphur under the walls of the latter, hoping that the fumes would incapacitate the defenders, and thus disabling their ability to resist ...
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         Archaeological Evidence for 1,700-Year-Old
 Chemical Warfare | Ancient Origins
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