作者: A. Lawler
DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.316.5827.978B
关键词: Civilization 、 Archaeology of the Americas 、 Indus 、 History 、 Archaeology 、 Dry spell 、 Vegetation
摘要: AUSTIN, TEXAS-- At the Society for American Archaeology meeting, held here from 25 to 29 April, archaeologists suggested that although Indus River civilization, centered in what is now India and Pakistan, was initially able adapt a pronounced dry spell 4 millennia ago, resultant shifts vegetation landscape eventually set culture on slow course of decline. (Read more.)