The main urban centre of the
ancient world's largest & in many ways, most advanced Civilization
(Indus Valley, present day Pakistan). The urban centre, with its
advanced grid street plan, covered drains, piped water into individual
homes, public baths, water and grain storage systems, advanced waste
disposal, extensive trade networks with Mesopotamia and many more
astonishing features, was suddenly abandoned 3500 years ago, when the
advanced civilization mysteriously vanished forever from the pages of history.
The city lacks
ostentatious palaces, temples, or monuments. There's no obvious central
seat of government or evidence of a king or queen. Modesty, order, and
cleanliness were apparently preferred. Pottery and tools of copper and
stone were standardized. Seals and weights suggest a system of tightly
controlled trade.
"Out of all the places I have ever been to on this planet...this is the
place that speaks to me the most. These 5000 year old ruins say "We have
been through it all.....the path that you still walk
on......civilization, extreme urbanisation, the most advanced
pre-industrial society of the ancient world,....capitalism,
commercialism...the ruthless pursuit of trade & profit....over
population....climate change, pollution of cities, exhaustion of
resources, the vanishing of water ...the drying of rivers.....social
breakdown.....madness............In the end we abandoned this mad
experiment called Civilization.."
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