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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'.
In the Indus Valley Civilization, surplus grain was typically stored in large, purpose-built granaries. These granaries were often constructed from baked brick and strategically located near urban centers, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. The centralized storage of grain facilitated trade, management of resources, and helped sustain the population during periods of scarcity. Archaeological findings suggest that these granaries played a crucial role in the economic and social organization of the Indus Valley society.
why did the Indus River Valley have to be rebuilt many times.
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By the river and its tributaries.
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The Indus Valley civilization existed in what is now modern-day Pakistan. The capital cities of the ancient Indus Valley civilization were Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
So that they could swap goods they had in surplus for goods they needed from elsewhere.
Harappa And Mohenjo Daro