It was founded sometime around the 26th century B.C.E. ![]() in Pakistan and is one of the most epic achievements of the Indus Valley civilization. ![]() Seriously, these people were creating wonders not seen again for thousands upon thousands of years. These monumental architectural achievements could rival Mesopotamia or even Egypt. When the city was found in the 20’s it came with an ominous discovery. ![]() All throughout the city were skeletal remains of people in contorted positions, which is objective evidence for violent and painful deaths. In ancient times the city’s population seems to have been massacred. The Indus Civilization fell without explanation suddenly according to archaeological discoveries. Though the lack of weapons found near the skeletons has caused some to question this theory. Which has lead to speculations that the people died of disease or some sort of natural disaster like flooding (these theories are highly doubted.) Despite this, there are no mainstream theories satisfactory to how the people who once lived there died. ![]() David Davenport, a researcher of the site and author of the book, ‘Atomic Destruction in 2000 B.C.’, has more fringe and alternative views on how the people at Mohenjo-Daro met their doom.
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