The Indus civilization, known for its advanced urban planning and infrastructure, provides evidence of a well-organized government through its standardized brick sizes, sophisticated drainage systems, and grid-patterned cities like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa. The uniformity in weights and measures suggests a centralized authority overseeing trade and commerce. Additionally, the presence of large public structures, such as granaries and baths, indicates coordinated efforts in resource management and public health, further supporting the existence of a structured governance system.
people came to know about Indus civilization by arciologist they discovered it when Britisher were digging the special bricks as they dug more and more the found a big city it was Indus civilization.
The Indus Valley civilization existed in Pakistan and North India from 3300 BC to 1300 BC.
The earliest known civilization in India existed from about 2500â??1700 BCE. It was known as the Indus Valley Civilization. We didn't know of its existence until 1921.
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how do we know that the people of mohenjo-daro created a highly organized civilization
because scientists do not know much about them
I don't really Know or care
Archaeologists know little about the government or religion of the Indus Valley civilization primarily due to the lack of decipherable written records, as the Indus script remains undeciphered. Additionally, the ruins of their cities, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, provide limited insight into their political structures and religious practices, with few large temples or palaces to indicate centralized authority or organized religion. The absence of monumental architecture and the uniformity of urban planning further complicate efforts to understand their societal organization. Moreover, much of the archaeological evidence is open to interpretation, leading to various theories but little consensus.
We do not know. The Indus Valley remains mysterious in many ways.
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I don't know but one is the Indus Valley civilization.
i dont know about the indus valley but the mesopotamian civilization the king hammuraabi was very poppular and ruly i mean the one with many rules