I am sure you will agree, I have provided some links to climatic conditions in this link and Rakhigarhi links. Lot more is needed.
It will be very interesting to know which harvesting things came late and towards the end of this civilization. Please provide some papers or links. I also think that in some places civilization never really ended and we see a continuity from past till now.
The link to that video was provided so that similar efforts could be made on these lines that is all. Jat areas contain lot of these sites that belong to Saraswait-Sindhu or Harappan civ therefore it would be easier to create such pedagogical material about these sites. It will benefit everybody, government agencies can promote tourism, maybe it will give rise to a small animation or studio companies in these parts. Young software engineers can be roped in for such efforts as well. Also provide avenue for young history and archaeology scholars to showcase their research.
Since this is an archaeology thread, I also want to share some relevant material and not have just some discussion, so here are two excellent papers/reports from MDU Rohtak, RIHN and Deccan college faculty:
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http://www.academia.edu/695509/Explo..._Haryana_India
- this excellent excavation report from Madina, Rohtak, talks of possible overlap of Harappan and PGW (contains excellent photographs):
http://www.academia.edu/695521/Excav...07-08_A_Report
A quote from the paper - "Although the feasibility of this theory is not discussed here in this paper, so far as our site is concerned, it is clear that there is a continuation of the Harappan tradition until the onset of the PGW culture towards the end of second millennium BCE. Some percentage of the total red ware pottery is the Harappan pottery. It means that the inhabitants continued to use the Late Harappan pottery during the PGW period but they did not copy the shapes of the Late Harappan Pottery as at Bhagwanpura." pg. 114.
MDU dheere dheere chaaa raha hai, kimme lath sa gaad raha hai
No doubt MDU can easily become world class institute regarding archaeology, since there are so many site in Haryana and MDU is producing good results.
It needs to get into more scientific areas like latest dating techniques, DNA analysis, forensic studies, starch grain analysis to study plant use, food preparation, ceramic residue analysis and tool use etc.