Mohenjo-Daro is a proto-urban settlement located in the area of the Indus Valley Civilization, now located in Pakistan. It was discovered in 1922 by English archaeologist John Marshall. The city was built around the 26th century BCE, and according to various sources, around 40,000 people may have lived there. Mohenjo-Daro is a city of ruins, meaning Hill of the Dead in Hindi.
The destruction of Mohenjo-Daro likely occurred around 1800–1700 BCE. The city, an important center of the Indus Valley culture, fell under mysterious circumstances, and the sudden disappearance of its inhabitants is suggested by numerous skeletons found in the streets.
The causes of Mohenjo-Daro’s destruction include:
– Aryan invasion
– Climate change (droughts)
– Changing the course of the Indus River
– Sudden cataclysm
– Meteorite impact
– Burning by a giant lightning bolt
– Atomic bomb explosion
What points to an atomic explosion?
1. Human remains were found scattered throughout the site of Mohenjo-Daro, indicating that the destruction was sudden and encompassed the entire city. There are no signs of struggle on the human remains, and there are no weapons. The human remains were found with jewelry, so they did not die during a robbery.
2. The teeth of the dead are stained green, which may suggest contact with radioactive material.
3. Most of the clay artifacts, stones, and sand were melted into glass (vitrification), suggesting combustion at temperatures above 5,000 degrees Celsius. degrees Celsius.
4. Human remains radiate fifty times more than normal, and the area around Mohenjo-Daro is more exposed to radiation than any other area on Earth.
The idea that an ancient civilization was destroyed by nuclear weapons is often linked to interpretations of ancient Indian epics. This can be found, for example, in the epic Mahabharata, which describes “a single projectile charged with all the power of the universe.”
Many facts point to a nuclear explosion, but this is difficult to reconcile with the state of contemporary, official history. It is difficult to prove that a nuclear explosion occurred approximately 4,000 years ago, at a time when humanity did not possess advanced technology.
Unless, of course, representatives of other, highly advanced extraterrestrial civilizations were present on Earth at that time, possessing such technology and weapons. In that case, this would change the entire paradigm of our knowledge about the origins of the human on Earth.
As always, I leave the interpretation and answers to these questions to each individual.
See also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohenjo-daro





