Which explains why there is so little information about the Indus Valley civilization? A. The ruins of the Indus Valley civiliza
tion had been pilfered of artifacts. B. No one has been able to translate the writing of the Indus Valley civilization. C. Artifacts from the Indus Valley civilization were washed away during a flood. D. The people of the Indus Valley civilization had no form of writing.
The correct answer is B) no one has been able to translate the writing of the Indus Valley civilization.
What explains why there is so little information about the Indus Valley civilization is tat no one has been able to translate the writing of the Indus Valley civilization.
Established approximately 6,000 years ago in the banks of the Indus River, the Indus Valley civilization is one of the oldest civilizations known to man, as old as the Sumerian civilization that settled between the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates, in the Irag region of the Middle East. The Indus Civilization inhabited the territories of what today is Northern Idia, Pakistan, and some parts of Afghanistan. Its writing system is so difficult, archeologists and other scholars have not been able to translate or decipher. That is why this civilization remains a mystery for historians.
1948 Arab-Israeli<span> war is the impact of British foreign policy and consequently United Nations' (UN) policy regarding the Middle East. I think.</span>
The government tried to silence opposition to American involvement in World War I by passing the Espionage and <span>Sedition Acts. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". I hope the answer has come to your help.</span>
The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."