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Infection, Disease, and Biosocial Processes at the End of the Indus Civilization (2013)
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Robbins Schug, G., Blevins, K. E., Cox, B., Gray, K., & Mushrif-Tripathy, V. (2013). Infection, Disease, and Biosocial Processes at the End of the Indus Civilization. PLoS ONE, 8(12), Article e84814. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084814

In the third millennium B.C., the Indus Civilization flourished in northwest India and Pakistan. The late mature phase (2200-1900 B.C.) was characterized by long-distance exchange networks, planned urban settlements, sanitation facilities, standardiz... Read More about Infection, Disease, and Biosocial Processes at the End of the Indus Civilization.