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It lasted for 2,000 years and was peaceful. They had South Asia's earliest writing system, planned cities, Metallurgy, agriculture and trade with Egypt and Sumer.

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9y ago

Mohenjo-Daro was similar to modern cities in many ways. The city had advanced urban planning. In addition, the structures of the city were constructed with advanced civil engineering. Mohenjo-Daro also had several large residential areas within it, similar to modern cities.

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Some striking features of the Harrapa and Mohenjo-daro are The Great bath, Granaries, Citadel, Drainage system, Roads that cut at right angle, lnscriptions which are not yet deciphered, Bronze dancing girl, Seals etc

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11y ago

Some explanations for why Harappa and Mohenjo Daro were very similar are

-both were well-planned cities

-both were built with defense in mind

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-each city stood near a towering fortress

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The walls were made of fired and mortared brick. They were also sun dried mud bricks and wooden sculptures.

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the city had been well-planned with streets laid out in grid pattern

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11y ago

It had very wide streets.

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