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Mohenjo-Daro was well-planned and also was a hole.
Upon which river were the Harappan and Mohenjo-Daro civilizations founded
the indus river flooding, invasions from persia.
Mohenjo-Daro was built around 2600 BCE. It was built in what is present day Pakistan. The layout of the city was based on a grid, and the buildings were mainly built of brick. There were about 40,000 people living in the city, and the city was divided into two parts. The lower half of the city held the marketplace and a well.
Yes. Chicken remains have been found in the most ancient cities yet excavated and their images can be found on some of the ancient seals from those sites as well. Mohenjo Daro and Harappa have both yielded chicken bones as well as other sites in ancient Sumeria. It is believed that they were used for entertainment (cockfighting) as well as for food. If the on-going exploration of underwater ruins off the coast of India yield chicken remains, they could be over 10,000 years old.
the indus river flooding, invasions from persia.
the indus river flooding, invasions from persia.
the indus river flooding, invasions from persia.
Both are the two greatest cities of the Indus Valleycivilization or Harappancivilization. Mohenjo-Daro is well known for its bronze dancing girl figurines and the statue of the priest-king. ... The same type of bricks were used in constructing both Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
Mohenjo-Daro was well-planned and also was a hole.
Upon which river were the Harappan and Mohenjo-Daro civilizations founded
the indus river flooding, invasions from persia.
The walls were made of fired and mortared brick. They were also sun dried mud bricks and wooden sculptures.
Bruv how am I supossed to know this college stuff. I wasn't there, like godamn, I would of been dead.
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.
I think it is Aztecs
I think it is Aztecs