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Was Sumer A Colony of Indus?

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"ssathia" <ssathia@h...> wrote:

 

"There is new and growing evidence that Sumer was a colony of the

Dravidian civilization centered in the Indus Valley in modern-day

Pakistan. Located in a vast area called Sind, over seventy cities

have been discovered, including Mohenjo-daro and Harappa. This

Dravidian civilization was in full swing by 4000 B.C.E. Nobody knows

how old these cities might be because the lowest (oldest) levels are

under the level of the current water table."

 

http://www.lightbridgemusic.com/sumer.htm

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