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And @Spectre the link in civilizational continuity betwen IVC as modern Hindusim is so weak and tenous that you can make all sort of delusional connections. This is where the big fraud is manufactured by latching on to the minute traces in IVC as connections with Hinduism. It's like me saying I eat food through my mouth and release it through my rectum and lo and behold so did folk in IVC that means I am heir to them as they dispay similar characteristics as me.
IVC people ate meat, buried their dead. Quite contrary to Hinduism. And if you start flexing the connection well it gets tenous. So tenous that anybody can start seeing connections and making big deal about it.
Modern Egypt and Nile. Modern Pakistan and Indus. Period.
Though debatable this is a valid argument - How much of IVC roots still exist in modern India and can be pursued further.
Both your points about burial and meat eating are misplaced.
1. Hinduism did not have restrictions on eating meat this was a very recent development influenced by neo devotional period and re-imagining of Hinduism by later day reformers influenced by Buddhist and Jain practices. Animal sacrifices historically have been common in Hindusim. Still most of the Indians today partake meat, specially the warrior and lower castes. Brahmins of many areas also partake meat.
2. IVC had burial sites as well as cremation sites. Evidence was recovered of bodies that were either cremated, partially cremated or buried
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