Conclusion for city planning and architecture of mohenjodaro and harappan
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Planning and architecture of Mohenjodaro and Harappa.
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- The Harappan civilization was urban settlements that had an urban character.
- The cities depended on villages for food and various kind of goods.
- The streets and houses of Harappan cities laid on a grid pattern oriented north-south and east-west.
- Settlements were planned in Harappa.
- Buildings in towns and cities were made of sun-dried and burnt bricks.
- The buildings on the citadel mound of Mohen jodaro are among the things we associate most closely with the Harappan civilization.
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