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Describe the streets of the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Answered by rupinderkaur105
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the main streets run parallel to each other,cut right angle by smaller streets and the main roads were straight and broad about 30 feet. they are carved at right corner to allow carts to pass easily.the streets were often paved with baked bricks.

Answered by Anshults
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The streets of the Indus Valley Civilization

Explanation:

  • The most characteristic feature of the Indus valley civilization was its town planning almost every big city is well planned from roads to the drainage system.
  • One of the most interesting features was the style of construction of streets and roads in Harappa. the streets were designed to carry their that time traffic very well, Lanes were joined with the streets.
  • The streets of Indus valley civilization were straight and intersect each other at right angles. They were 14 to 35 feet broad and were well lined. The streets and roads separated the city into rectangular sections.

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