describe the chief features of the Harappan civilization
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the chief features of the Harappan Civilization allows an outstanding standard to the modern world in several ways. Their expertise in town plan, water supervision, and harvesting systems, as well as sewerage device, is exceptional. The principal towns of Indus valley civilization were Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Kalibangan, Lothal.
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Harappan civilization gave the world much more than we actually know.
- Elaborate Drainage System
- Planned cities.
- Use of Klin baked bricks when rest of the world was using sun baked bricks.
- Knowledge of tides and World's first artificial dockyard at Lothal
- Trade contacts with other great civilizations of the world. Indus seals have been excavated in Sumeria.
- The very first script of India.
- Earliest ploughed fields in Kalibangan. Rotation of crops.
- First use of granaries for storing surplus production.
- Evidence of cotton.
- Earliest evidence of Malaria
- Earliest evidence of Silver in India.
- First evidence of cosmetics like lipstick, powder etc.
- First artificial reservoir in Dholavira.
- First evidence of Tsunami in Dholavira.
- Use of ruler measurements. Also weights have been discovered.
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