They have learned something
they have had that record in books and on papper
No one knows, most historians believe they were abandoned when the conquistadors attacked, killing them or forcing them to flee. Some believe famine caused it.
The Indus valley was used for pasture and farmland by the Harappans who lived there. They also built carefully planned cities of mud brick there.
Historians believe Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa had a strong central government due to the uniformity in urban planning, architecture, and standardized weights and measures found in these cities. The presence of large public buildings, such as the Great Bath and granaries, suggests organized administration and control over resources. Additionally, the sophisticated drainage systems indicate advanced engineering and civic planning, which likely required centralized authority to coordinate. These features imply a level of governance capable of managing complex societal needs.
I believe the terms used were "slums" and "ghettos."
Harapan and Mohejo Daro
Some historians suggest that environmental factors such as droughts or floods played a role in the downfall of Indus Valley cities. Others believe that invasions from outside groups, such as the Aryans, could have contributed to the decline of these cities.
i dont know but i know that 3 is equal to 1 + 2
they have had that record in books and on papper
No one knows, most historians believe they were abandoned when the conquistadors attacked, killing them or forcing them to flee. Some believe famine caused it.
Historians have concluded that the Harappan civilization was highly advanced, with well-planned cities, advanced architectural techniques, and a sophisticated system of governance. The presence of standardized weights and measures, urban sanitation systems, and evidence of trade networks indicate a complex society that flourished in the Indus Valley. However, the reason for the decline of the Harappan civilization remains a subject of debate among historians.
The Harappans had dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, sheep, goats, cattle, zebu, water buffaloes and elephants. Some claim that the Harappans had no horses, but horse bones were found at all levels when Harappan cities were excavated.
The Indus valley was used for pasture and farmland by the Harappans who lived there. They also built carefully planned cities of mud brick there.
The Indus valley was used for pasture and farmland by the Harappans who lived there. They also built carefully planned cities of mud brick there.
well-planned cities
beacuse they built walls and they thought it was complet!
There is no concrete archaeological evidence to prove the existence of Sodom and Gomorrah as mentioned in the Bible. Some scholars believe these cities might have been symbolic or mythical, while others suggest they could have been destroyed in a catastrophic event that is yet to be confirmed by archaeological findings.