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History, 20.09.2019 08:00, Svetakotok

Which of the following statements about harappan civilization is false?
a.) we have learned a great deal about them by deciphering their written language.
b.) it began around 2500 bc and declined around 2000 bc.
c.) it is known for its construction and engineering.
d.) we do not really know why it declined.

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