The signs of a decline in the major cities of Harappa include:
A) The construction of structures of inferior quality over earlier buildings.
B) A sharp rise in migration from outlying towns and villages to the large cities, as they were probably seeking protection from invaders.
C) The construction of many large dams, apparently in an attempt to control the tributaries of the Indus.
D) The complete disappearance of all Harappan villages and towns by 2000 BCE.
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