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Evidence of ‘lost’ river that ran through Thar Desert 1,72,000 years ago found

12:07 PM Nov 03, 2015 | Sharanya Alva |

Researchers have found evidence of a ‘lost’ river that ran through the central Thar Desert, near Bikaner, as early as 1,72,000 years ago.

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The evidence indicates a river flowed with phases of activity dating to approximately up to 172 thousand years ago, nearby to Bikaner, Rajasthan, which is over 200 kilometres away from the nearest modern river.

The findings published in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews represent the oldest directly dated phase of river activity at Nal Quarry in the central Thar Desert. The river would’ve offered a lifeline to Paleolithic populations, researchers said

Researchers claim that the presence of a river running through the central Thar Desert would have offered a life-line to Paleolithic populations, and potentially an important corridor for migrations

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