For decades archaeologists have debated the origins of the mysterious "Harappan" (Indus Valley) civilization that flourished in what is now Pakistan and northwestern India from about the year 3000 BC. Now, a new discovery of Indian scientists working in the Gulf of Cambay suggests that the Harappans came from a developed motherhood that flourished at the end of the last Ice Age which was immersed in rising sea levels before ‘history’ began.
Report by BADRINARYAN BADRINARYAN, chief geologist and scientific team from the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) in charge of underwater research in the Gulf of Cambay.
It was widely believed that a well-organized civilization could not have existed before 5500 BP. Many were hesitant to accept that the myths about the flood that were written in many ancient religious texts had some pages of truth. A recent discovery in the Gulf of Cambay, India shocked many, and it caused some to sit down and watch with interest. It was a clear demonstration of the existence of an ancient civilization immersed in the sea. The methods used to study these findings, were new and varied, with the use of advanced marine technology and the modern use of various methods. Traditional but traditional archaeologists find it difficult to accept that the great discoveries may have been made by unprecedented techniques, to date. Others have seen and understood the importance of adoption and have come out with open support. Initially, when side sonar images of underwater structures were shown, some called it the magic of computer software. When hundreds of art objects were collected and displayed, they decided that the ancient river could move! Detailed scientific studies were also conducted to prove that archeology is a fact. These criticisms have led us to adopt the most advanced technology and scientific methods available in the world, which have fully attested to our findings, and the results have been published as research papers in world-renowned journals. Now several authors cite the work of the Gulf of Cambay as a general process and a bench for ancient marine surveys and investigations. The discovery has clearly established that it is possible that ancient civilizations that were submerged by floods by rising sea levels after the last ice age.
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