Archaeologists in India have found a group of skeletons from one of the world’s most ancient civilizations, in a discovery which could provide clues to the origins of the first human settlements and give people a new insight into mindset of world's earliest humans.
As The Independent writes, the remains date back to the Indus Valley Civilization, which first emerged around 5,000 years ago and stretched across modern-day Pakistan, India and northeast Afghanistan.
Experts say the "well-preserved" skeletons belong to two adult males, a female and a child. They were discovered in a cemetery at Rakhigarhi village in Hisar, a large Indus Valley, also known as Harappan.