Jiang presents the IVC as a relatively new archaeological discovery, known for only about the past century and reconstructed through British excavation work.
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British Discovery
Jiang presents the IVC as a relatively new archaeological discovery, known for only about the past century and reconstructed through British excavation work.
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"The first piece of evidence is they don't bury their dead. These people don't have a tradition of burying their dead. Some are buried,..."
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A source-grounded reading of the episode's central claim: the Indus Valley was a peaceful trade civilization whose lost religion may survive as the Indian nostalgia for oneness, false reality, and liberation without the gatekeeper.
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