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.
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.
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
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
The walls were made of fired and mortared brick. They were also sun dried mud bricks and wooden sculptures.
the city had been well-planned with streets laid out in grid pattern
food
It had very wide streets.
The economies of the early civilizations of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were based primarily on __________.
the river
larger than
Fertile farmland
The two biggest cities in the Indus River are: Harappa and the Mohenjo Daro. Which by the way means "Mound of the dead".
Mohejo-Daro and Harappa
Harapan and Mohejo Daro
The cities of Harappa & Mohenjo-Daro are found in the country Pakistan.
The cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were the largest cities in India during the civilization period.
mohenjo- daro
No!
The economies of the early civilizations of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were based primarily on __________.
pyrimads
they were from different country
north
drainage systems
north