The Indus Valley had sophisticated city planning. The cities were a jumble of buildings mixed with a maze of streets. The cities were planned out with a grid system, and buildings were made of oven-baked bricks.
Cities featured a citadel- which contained major building of the city- and Plumbing and sewage systems.
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Planned cities and had their own plumbing and sewage systems
Citadels
The Indus Valley Civilization: Harappa, Mohenjodaro
Hinduism and Jainism were the religions of Indus valley civilization.
The Indus Valley Civilization had good wells.They had good sewer systems and waste water flowed out to the drains located under the streets and than was carried to the sewer pits beyond the city walls.The Indus Valley Civilization end probably because of predictable floods that destroyed the civilization.The Indus Valley Civilization unique because the cities were planned out before they actually built.The education in the Indus Valley was oral, and the writing was done on bark and sometimes leaves.The wife would usually teach within the house, they would also be the ones to teach about religious morals and practices.
A decline in trade is the economic theory given for the fall of the Indus Valley civilization.
the cities of indus valley civilization are harappa , mohanjodaro
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The ' upper-town area' of the cities of indus valley called 'CITADEL AREA'.
The ' upper-town area' of the cities of indus valley called 'CITADEL AREA'.
Two resons historians use to explain the downfall of Indus Valley cities
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By the river and its tributaries.
why did the Indus River Valley have to be rebuilt many times.
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Harappa And Mohenjo Daro
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