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Mohenjo-daro had three major periods: Early, Intermediate and Late. Although some were found in the same parts of the city, their distribution suggested that many came from different time periods. Ī total of thirty-seven bodies were found. However, even though some of the original excavators interpreted the evidence in a way that suggested the bodies were linked by a single catastrophic event, they took the view that the catastrophe was a war and not a nuclear explosion. Scholars have criticized the approach used during the dig period and have stated that the poor methodology makes interpretation difficult. The bodies were discovered during excavations between 1922-1931.

The actual evidence however, is far different, more subtle and more interesting. People were just lying, unburied, in the streets of the city there seemed no-one available to bury them afterwards. “ ”when excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro reached the street level, they discovered skeletons scattered about the cities, many holding hands and sprawling in the streets as if some instant, horrible doom had killed its inhabitants.
