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They were neatly planned.
in Central and South America.
Farmers provided food and labor for the cities.
The King, his family, the nobles of the state and the priests were the literate people in the early Mesopotamian civilization of the Sumer state
Planned cities of the Indus Valley had a grid layout with streets intersecting at right angles, advanced drainage systems, and standardized brick sizes for construction. These features were not found in other early cities of the same period.
Because one of the first cities was called Harappa.
The quality of building in the Indus Valley cities declined. Gradually, the great cities fell into decay. The cities on Indus were well planned out, they had precise planning of roads and buildings, also had sewers. This was different, because other civilizations (books example; Mesopotamia) had buildings and roads all over, unplanned areas, and everything was disorganized.
The quality of building in the Indus Valley cities declined. Gradually, the great cities fell into decay. The cities on Indus were well planned out, they had precise planning of roads and buildings, also had sewers. This was different, because other civilizations (books example; Mesopotamia) had buildings and roads all over, unplanned areas, and everything was disorganized.
They differ from other river valleys as they are very bland, such as one solid color. Others prefer to choose more vivid, such as shiny shells, or press down folds.
The quality of building in the Indus Valley cities declined. Gradually, the great cities fell into decay. The cities on Indus were well planned out, they had precise planning of roads and buildings, also had sewers. This was different, because other civilizations (books example; Mesopotamia) had buildings and roads all over, unplanned areas, and everything was disorganized.