because the foretress could easily oversee the city streets.
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It had very wide streets.
Their main streets ran in a north-south direction and were crossed by smaller east-west streets. The cities were divided into large walled neighborhoods. Most buildings were made of mud bricks. Public wells provided the people with a regular supply of water. Houses had drains that were connected to a sewer system under the streets. A system of chutes took trash from houses to garbage bins.
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.
They were all much alike 9all brick houses), they were in straight lines forming a grid, and they all had a drain in their floors that led to sewers under the streets! I hope this is right I looked it up in my SS book! Good luck with your homework!
It had very wide streets.
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i have know idea
It had very wide streets.
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.
Their main streets ran in a north-south direction and were crossed by smaller east-west streets. The cities were divided into large walled neighborhoods. Most buildings were made of mud bricks. Public wells provided the people with a regular supply of water. Houses had drains that were connected to a sewer system under the streets. A system of chutes took trash from houses to garbage bins.
Mohenjodaro have sharp corners in them so that animals can't enter roads.
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.
They were all much alike 9all brick houses), they were in straight lines forming a grid, and they all had a drain in their floors that led to sewers under the streets! I hope this is right I looked it up in my SS book! Good luck with your homework!
It had one of the most sophisticated drainage systems with drains running beneath the streets. The roads were at right angles to each other with roundabouts. Grains and surplus food was stored in big godowns, properly constructes near Citadels.
The right answer - the streets are illuminated.
Dusty street that seem to lead nowhere. Over the narrow winding streets. Chaotic streets. Sun washed streets. The streets kissed the coast