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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] Dr Winters said "LOL. Wheat was cultivated at Mehrgarh, not in the Indus Valley . Mehrgarh is 5000 years older than the Indus Valley Civilization." Mary said said- "Funny that you brought up Mehrgarh, as I was just going to post the fact that Mehrgarh was the precursor to Harappa proper. Mehrgarh which is 7,000-2,000 BCE and Harappa which is 3300–1900 BCE which makes Mehrgarh older by only 3,700 years NOT 5,000 which means even your math is wrong. And it really makes little difference since most scholars include Mehgarh as part of the Indus Civilization!" WTF is wrong with this prickkkk?! Dr Winters point is Mehrgarh is OLDER than the Indus Valley civilization. Caught in BS Mary tries to sidestep and worm his way out of it. SMH. She just can't help herself. [/qb][/QUOTE]Good point. [QUOTE] The vanishing millets of the Indus civilization Steve Weber and Arunima Kashyap Abstract The importance and influence of small millets during the Indus civilization is increasingly evident. The presence of both wild and cultivated millet seeds recovered from Harappan sites suggests that they played an important role in some regions of the civilization. Yet many of these small-grained cereals are rarely used today. [b]This paper explores the role of small millets during the Indus civilization and attempts to explain why the use of these crops has declined so significantly over the last 5,000 years.[/b] See: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12520-013-0143-6 [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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