User:Aurangzebwardag

Aurangzeb Khan's work include interdisciplinary research on human ecodynamics. His novel explanation of the mysterious Indus valley decline, through an integrative approach, has attracted interest of specialists. In his paper on bricks and urbanism he defines a new proxy for societal developmental assessment in the pre-history. In another scientific contribution, A simulation of the Neolithic transition in the Indus valley has been highlighted, which carries vital importance for past population estimates as well as identification of land use schemes for this region.

The ongoing work aimed at past climate and civilization interaction has given a lead to connect the explanation of famous 2010 floods in Pakistan to the past Indus_Valley_Floods_Climate_and_civilization_interaction highlighting the future concerns in this region. The work is highly interdisciplinary and involves the following knowledge areas Ecological Modelling, Human Ecology, Remote sensing and GIS applications in Landscape Research, Prehistoric Archaeology, Paleoclimatology, Ancient History, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Climate Change Adaptation, South Asian Studies, Archaeology Of Architecture, South Asian Archaeology, and Development of complex societies.