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This city’s distinctive features—its tall citadel, unique artifacts, ritualistic structures—portray a civilization that was experimenting with new identities, blending governance, religion, and culture into an integrated whole.
Implications for the Broader Archaeological and Historical Record
Mohenjo-daro, with its unique archaeological signatures, challenges conventional timelines of Indian religious history. Instead of viewing the Vedic religion solely as a later development, the evidence suggests a deep-rooted tradition rooted in the Indus Valley’s spiritual landscape.