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Four thousand years ago, the Harappan civilisation thrived in what is now modern-day Pakistan. By 1800 BC their cities were abandoned. Now a team of scientists think they have discovered why and where did they go.

This video was first published by BBC Reel on 01 May 2019.

Video by Elise Hugus and Daniel Cojanu

0:10 The origins of Harappan Civilisation near Indus river in Pakistan
0:51 Who were the Harappans?
1:41 Tracking their migration
2:35 Clues to Earth's ancient climate

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