
For centuries, the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 2600–1900 BCE) stood as one of the world's most advanced urban societies—until it vanished, leaving behind only enigmatic seals, meticulously planned cities, and a script that still defies decipherment. In this series, Lucas and Luna dissect the leading theories behind the collapse: climate change that dried up the Ghaggar-Hakra river system, shifts... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the surprising evidence for beer brewing in the Indus Valley civilization. From barley residues on Harappan pottery to the discovery of a dedicated brewery at Farmana, they uncover how beer was not just a drink... more
What happened after the great Indus Valley cities collapsed? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the enigmatic Cemetery H culture that emerged in the aftermath. They discuss the distinctive pottery — red ware with black-painted antelopes, peacock... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna take a fresh look at the famous Pashupati seal from Mohenjo-daro—a steatite carving of a horned figure surrounded by animals, initially identified by John Marshall as a proto-Shiva. They explore alternative readings by... more
Episode 91 of Fexingo History reexamines the most famous artifact from Mohenjo-daro: the Pashupati seal. Lucas and Luna explore how Sir John Marshall's 1928-29 interpretation of a seated figure as 'Proto-Shiva' shaped decades of scholarship, and why ... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the Indus Valley civilization's undeciphered script, exploring the latest linguistic and computational attempts to crack it. They discuss the work of Asko Parpola and the Dravidian hypothesis, the controversy o... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the famous bronze statuette known as the 'Dancing Girl' from Mohenjo-daro. They discuss the circumstances of its discovery by archaeologist Kashinath Narayan Dikshit in 1926, its unusual proportions, and what i... more
In Episode 88 of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna dive into the enduring puzzle of the Indus script and the iconic unicorn seal. They explore how decipherment attempts from the 1920s to today have grappled with the script's brevity and lack of bilingu... more
Lucas and Luna explore a little-known diplomatic marriage between a Harappan princess and a Sumerian king, based on cuneiform tablets from Ur. The episode examines the Enheduanna connection, trade routes through Dilmun, and the political implications... more










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This show explores the long-controversial fate of the Indus Valley Civilization, weighing climate-driven stress, shifts in monsoon patterns, changes to river systems, and complex trade networks against theories of migration and cultural transformation. Across episodes, the hosts dissect archaeological sites, branding and iconography (like unicorn seals), urban planning, water management, burial practices, and the debate around whether a centralized rulers' model existed. The discussion emphasizes gradual transformation over sudden catastrophe, highlighting how environmental pressures, economic networks, and cultural continuity shaped the region's legacy. Notable strengths include clear, evidence-driven debates, integration of material cultu... more
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