Indusdalen

Satellitbild över Indusdalen.

Indusdalen är ett område vid gränsen mellan Pakistan och Indien, 1 165 000 kvadratkilometer stort.[1]

I detta område fanns en civilisation av höga mått redan för cirka 6000 år sedan. De hade bland annat toaletter med avlopp och vatten inomhus.

Referenser

  1. ^ ”Indus River” (på engelska). Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/place/Indus-River. Läst 12 november 2021. 

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