Archaeologists highlight that Indus Valley cities, such as Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, exhibit advanced urban planning characterized by grid-like street layouts, sophisticated drainage systems, and standardized brick sizes. The presence of public baths, granaries, and well-structured residential areas suggests a highly organized approach to city design and infrastructure. This level of planning indicates a complex society with an emphasis on hygiene, trade, and community organization, reflecting their advanced engineering and administrative capabilities.
It is obvious that Indus Valley cities were planned and laid out in a grid system before being built.
The people of the Indus civilization lived in carefully planned cities.
well-planned cities
well-planned cities
They were neatly planned.
because they were lol
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.
The first planned cities in the Indus Valley developed around 2500 BCE. Notable cities like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro showcased advanced urban planning, including grid layouts, sophisticated drainage systems, and standardized brick sizes. This indicates a high level of organization and governance in the Indus Valley Civilization.
Carefully planned structures Emphasis on sanitationAdvanced sewer systemsAPEX: Carefully planned structures
They were polytheistic.
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.