Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa: Cities That Were Ahead of Their Time — Fexingo History

Indus Valley Earthquake: The Day Mohenjo-daro Shook

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When Mohenjo-daro fell, for decades archaeologists assumed it was destroyed by invaders — a violent end to the great Indus Valley civilization. But recent geological evidence tells a different story. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the theory that a massive earthquake, not an army, brought down Mohenjo-daro. They examine the seismic faults beneath the Indus plain, the sudden collapse of the city's massive brick platforms, the skeletons that were once thought to show signs of massacre — and how geologists like Liviu Giosan and archaeologist G. F. Dales reinterpreted the evidence. They also discuss the city's post-seismic flooding, the decline of the Ghaggar-Hakra river system, and how the earthquake may have accelerated the civilization's gradual transformation into smaller settlements. This episode draws on research from the journal Current Science and the Geological Survey of India. #MohenjoDar #IndusValley #Earthquake #Seismic #LiviuGiosan #GFDales #CurrentScience #Geology #Archaeology #BronzeAge #SouthAsia #Harappa #GhaggarHakra #GreatBath #Brickwork #Collapse #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson Indus Valley Earthquake: The Day Mohenjo-daro Shook kansikuva

Indus Valley Earthquake: The Day Mohenjo-daro Shook

When Mohenjo-daro fell, for decades archaeologists assumed it was destroyed by invaders — a violent end to the great Indus Valley civilization. But recent geological evidence tells a different story. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the theory that a massive earthquake, not an army, brought down Mohenjo-daro. They examine the seismic faults beneath the Indus plain, the sudden collapse of the city's massive brick platforms, the skeletons that were once thought to show signs of massacre — and how geologists like Liviu Giosan and archaeologist G. F. Dales reinterpreted the evidence. They also discuss the city's post-seismic flooding, the decline of the Ghaggar-Hakra river system, and how the earthquake may have accelerated the civilization's gradual transformation into smaller settlements. This episode draws on research from the journal Current Science and the Geological Survey of India. #MohenjoDar #IndusValley #Earthquake #Seismic #LiviuGiosan #GFDales #CurrentScience #Geology #Archaeology #BronzeAge #SouthAsia #Harappa #GhaggarHakra #GreatBath #Brickwork #Collapse #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Priest-King of Mohenjo-daro: Indus Valley's Iconic Artifact

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna dive into the story of the Priest-King statue from Mohenjo-daro, one of the most famous artifacts of the Indus Valley Civilization. Discovered in 1927 by archaeologist K. N. Dikshit, this 17.5 cm tall steatite figure has sparked decades of debate about Indus Valley society, religion, and governance. Was he a priest, a king, or both? Lucas unpacks the details: the fillet headband, the trefoil pattern cloak, the beard, and the half-closed eyes. He compares the statue to contemporary figures from Mesopotamia and Egypt, discusses what the lack of evidence for palaces or royal burials says about Indus Valley power structures, and explores the possibility that the Priest-King might represent a deity rather than a human ruler. Along the way, the hosts touch on the challenges of interpreting an undeciphered script and the importance of moving beyond colonial-era assumptions. This episode also includes a brief, sincere moment where the hosts thank listeners for their support, tying it back to the value of independent, ad-free history podcasts. #PriestKing #MohenjoDaro #IndusValleyCivilization #Archaeology #Steatite #KNDikshit #AncientSculpture #FilletHeadband #TrefoilPattern #IndusScript #SouthAsianHistory #AncientDeities #Harappa #Artifact #CulturalHeritage #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro: Indus Valley Ritual Engineering

We take you down into the brick-lined basin of the Great Bath at Mohenjo-daro, the oldest known public water tank in the ancient world. Discover how its builders achieved watertight construction with bitumen and gypsum plaster, and what the surrounding colonnades and changing rooms reveal about ritual life in the Indus Valley. We explore competing theories: was it a place of spiritual purification, a communal gathering space, or a practical bathing facility? Hear about the drainage system that kept the water fresh, the wells that supplied it, and the sophisticated hydraulic engineering that predates Roman baths by two millennia. Along the way, we touch on the adjoining Great Granary and the residential layout that hints at a society where water management was central. This episode avoids repeating previous discussions of the Indus script, seals, or the Dancing Girl, focusing exclusively on the architectural and cultural significance of the Great Bath itself. #GreatBath #Mohenjodaro #IndusValley #Harappa #AncientEngineering #Watertight #Bitumen #GypsumPlaster #PublicBath #RitualPurification #HydraulicEngineering #Drainage #Brickwork #Colonnade #Well #SouthAsianHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Indus Valley Seals: Signatures of a Lost Civilization

Lucas and Luna explore the intricate world of Indus Valley seals—tiny square plaques of steatite that served as stamps, amulets, and identity markers. They dive into the iconic unicorn seal, the short-horned bull, and the mysterious 'Pashupati' seal, explaining how these artifacts reveal trade networks, religious beliefs, and writing systems. Lucas discusses the materials, carving techniques, and the debate over the script still undeciphered. He connects the seals to the wider Indus civilization's bureaucracy and long-distance trade with Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf. The episode sheds light on the seals' role in daily life, from marking goods to signifying authority, and what they tell us about social structure and cultural continuity in one of the world's oldest urban cultures. #IndusValleySeals #UnicornSeal #PashupatiSeal #Steatite #IndusScript #MohenjoDaro #Harappa #AncientTrade #Meluhha #Dilmun #Magan #CylinderSeals #Mesopotamia #AskoParpola #JonathanMarkKenoyer #IndusCivilization #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Indus Valley Medicine: Surgery and Trepanation in Harappa

More than four thousand years ago, the people of the Indus Valley Civilization were performing complex surgical procedures, including trepanation—cutting holes into the living human skull. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the archaeological evidence for ancient medicine at sites like Mohenjo-daro, Harappa, and Kalibangan. They discuss the discovery of surgical instruments made from copper and chert, the surprising survival rates of trepanation patients, and what dental drills tell us about Indus medical knowledge. The conversation also touches on the use of medicinal plants like turmeric and the unresolved question of whether the Indus had a written medical tradition akin to Ayurveda. Drawing on the work of archaeologists like Kenneth A. R. Kennedy and G. F. Dales, this episode pieces together the health, healing, and surgical skills of one of the world's earliest urban civilizations. #IndusValley #MohenjoDaro #Harappa #Trepanation #AncientSurgery #Kalibangan #KennethKennedy #Ayurveda #DentalDrill #CopperInstruments #Archaeology #Medicine #SkullSurgery #BronzeAge #SouthAsia #History #FexingoHistory #AncientHealth Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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