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The Indus Valley civilization (about 2600–900 B.C.) was the largest early Bronze Age urban society, with around 1,400 settlements across parts of today’s Pakistan, Afghanistan, and northwest India. Its people built well-planned brick cities on raised terraces with straight streets and early sewer systems, grew rice and cotton, and ran wide trade networks. Archaeologists find little evidence of kings, big social classes, or armies, so the society may have been partly democratic and peaceful. Scholars once blamed an invasion for its end, but new evidence shows no city battles and instead suggests droughts or big earthquakes that changed rivers ruined farming and caused people to abandon cities and spread into smaller regional communities.

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Search the final paragraph for the author's evaluation of Wheeler's massacre theory—look for explicit rebuttal language and the alternative explanation supported by archaeological evidence.

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Based on the passage, which one of the following most accurately describes the author's stance regarding Wheeler's theory?

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E is correct. The author explicitly rejects Wheeler's massacre-by-Indo-Aryan-invaders theory and cites newly conducted excavations and other evidence that contradict it, then offers environmental relocation as the more likely explanation. Supporting sentences: "But, in addition to a lack of written evidence of such an event in any ancient Indian records, there is no archaeological evidence of battles within the cities." "In fact, new excavations show that Indo-Aryans were not even in the region at the time the massacre was alleged to have taken place." The author then states: "This suggests that the Indus Valley people most likely relocated for catastrophic environmental reasons,..." Those statements together constitute an unambiguous rejection of Wheeler's theory in light of new excavations.
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